Abstract
1. Controlled decomposition of lamellar compounds of graphite produces substances intermediate in composition between graphite and lamellar compounds. These intermediate compounds have been termed residue compounds. They are much more resistant to decomposition than the lamellar compounds. 2. The x-ray pattern of residue compounds shows a very slight increase in the c spacing of the graphite lattice. The increase is entirely insufficient to account for the trapped reactant. Consequently, the bulk of the trapped reactant is believed to be situated at crystal imperfections. 3. Quantitative studies of the composition of graphite bromide residue compounds have shown that their composition is strongly dependent on the type and subdivision of the graphite used and the temperature to which the compounds have been heated.
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Hennig, G. (1952). The properties of the interstitial compounds of graphite. II. The structure and stability of graphite residue compounds. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 20(9), 1438–1442. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1700777
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