ABSTRACT

"This outstanding reference presents the latest scientific findings concerning the synthesis, structure, thermodynamics, and physical and chemical properties of fluorine- and fluoride-carbon compounds elucidating their practical applications in lithium batteries, superhydrophobic composites, and the electrolytic production of elemental fluorine."

chapter 1|2 pages

Synthesis, Structure, and Physicochemical Properties of

Tsuyoshi Nakajima I. INTRODUCTION

chapter II|2 pages

SYNTHESIS, COMPOSITION, AND STAGE NUMBER

chapter |12 pages

B. In-Plane Structure Models

chapter 2|23 pages

Synthesis and Structures of Main Group Fluoride- and

Alain Tressaud I. INTRODUCTION

chapter |4 pages

dt «

chapter 3|1 pages

Thermodynamic Aspects of the Intercalation of Graphite

Rika Hagiwara Neil Bartlett

chapter 4|3 pages

Physical Properties of Fluorine- and Fluoride-Graphite Intercalation Compounds

Mildred S. Dresselhaus Morinobu Endo

chapter |2 pages

aa is very much more pro­

chapter |5 pages

sp3 covalent bonds

chapter |1 pages

CXF materials

chapter C|4 pages

TEM Characterization

chapter III|4 pages

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES

chapter |1 pages

Hi for

chapter 91|3 pages

and CB are given in Table 3 for several Q

kFl > 1. As mentioned in Section III, two mechanisms con­

chapter |5 pages

EF obtained by optical

chapter |1 pages

H and /

chapter |4 pages

JNg the g-factor, and

T < 300 K. An increase is observed at low temper­

chapter |2 pages

P, the intensity /

chapter C|8 pages

(T) with increasing J, but the behavior in the

CxM¥y

chapter IX|13 pages

NATURE OF THE C-F BOND

chapter 5|4 pages

Syntheses, Structures, and Intercalation Chemistry of B/C/N

Masayuki Kawaguchi Neil Bartlett

chapter C|1 pages

Potential Applications of B/C/N Materials

chapter C|4 pages

(s) + N2(g) —* B/C/N(5) (1)

1. Syntheses o f B/C/N Materials (Including Solid Solutions or Hybrids)

chapter |5 pages

D. Syntheses of BN(C,H) by CVD

chapter 3|2 pages

Synthesis of BC^N

1. Conductivity of B/C/N Hybrid

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Conductivity of BC3

chapter |4 pages

Conductivities of BCJSl and B/C/N Film

1. Photoluminescence Characteristics of BN(C,H)

chapter C|1 pages

Intercalation Compound of BC3N

chapter |3 pages

B. Preparation of BC2N Electrode

chapter x|7 pages

The effect of

chapter 6|12 pages

Flu orinated Fullerenes

John H. Holloway I. INTRODUCTION

chapter |4 pages

(i = 250 pA) of Li/LiClO^! M

chapter C|3 pages

Discharge Behavior in Liquid Electrolyte

1. GICs with TaF5 and NhF5

chapter 3|1 pages

GICs with TiOF4 and VOF4.

chapter |8 pages

B. Anions Intercalation and Stage Formation

FF^ into graphite in DMSO and PC was first carried out

chapter 8|1 pages

Carbon Anode Reaction in Fluorine Production

Didier Devilliers and Marius Chemla I. INTRODUCTION

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polariza­

chapter |2 pages

üc for an industrial fluorine cell (i = 12 A dm 2; current

nHF melts, denoted Ehf, is necessary for discussing the values of the overvoltage observed in in­

chapter |4 pages

E, I

chapter |7 pages

p) ir/2. The loop is composed of a

chapter |7 pages

Water Concentration

chapter 4|2 pages

Other Anodic Materials

1. New Cell Designs

chapter |6 pages

E -t and I-t curves: fluorine production with superimposed sinu­

Industrial Electro­

chapter 9|22 pages

Metal Fluoride-Impregnated Carbon Electrode for Fluorine Production

Tetsuro Tojo I. INTRODUCTION

chapter 10|2 pages

Tribology of Graphite Fluorides

Yuko Tsuya I. WHAT IS TRIBOLOGY AND SOLID LUBRICANT?

chapter II|17 pages

CHARACTERISTICS OF POWDER GRAPHITE FLUORIDES

chapter |7 pages

E. In Oil and Grease