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Superconducting intercalated graphite / Nicolas Emery, Claire Herold and Philippe Lagrange.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Emerya, Nicolas.
Contributor:
Hérolda, Claire.
Lagrange, Philippe.
Series:
Novinka (Series)
Novinka
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Clathrate compounds.
Graphite.
Superconductivity.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (94 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hauppauge, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, c2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
After a general introduction that describes all the carbon materials which are various with dimensionalities varying from 3 to 0, the authors widely develop the case of graphite including its chemical bonds, crystal and electronic structures, anisotropy and ability to become a host structure.
Contents:
Intro
SUPERCONDUCTINGINTERCALATED GRAPHITE
CONTENTS
PREFACE
GENERAL INTRODUCTION ABOUTCARBON MATERIALS
GRAPHITE: VARIETY, BONDS, CRYSTALLINEAND ELECTRONIC STRUCTURES,ANISOTROPYAND MATERIAL CONSIDERED AS A HOSTSTRUCTURE
CHEMICAL ANISOTROPY
DONOR-TYPE GRAPHITE INTERCALATIONCOMPOUNDS
BINARY GRAPHITE INTERCALATIONCOMPOUNDS
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF BINARYGRAPHITE INTERCALATION COMPOUNDS
KC8 COMPOUND
RbC8 COMPOUND
HYDROGENATION OF KC8
KC8 UNDER PRESSURE
DENSE ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS
RECENT ADVANCES IN CaC6, SrC6 AND YbC6
SrC6
YbC6
YbC6 AND CaC6 UNDER PRESSURE
COMPARISON BETWEEN BOTH LAMELLAR MgB2 ANDCaC6 SUPERCONDUCTORS
COMPARISON BETWEEN BOTH CaC6 AND CaSi6COMPOUNDS
TERNARY GRAPHITE INTERCALATIONCOMPOUNDS
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF TERNARYGRAPHITE INTERCALATION COMPOUNDS
ALKALI METAL AMALGAMS INTERCALATED COMPOUNDS
ALKALI METAL - THALLIUM ALLOYS INTERCALATEDCOMPOUNDS
ORIGIN OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
APPLICATION OF PRESSURE
ALKALI METALS - BISMUTH TERNARY COMPOUNDS
RECENT PROGRESS IN Li3Ca2C6
SHORT GENERAL IDEA ABOUT THESUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF THE OTHERINTERCALATED CARBON MATERIALS
DOPED-DIAMOND
CARBON NANOTUBES
FULLERIDES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
INDEX.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [67]-77) and index.
ISBN:
1-61324-085-6
OCLC:
703155988

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