Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology 2003
DOI: 10.1002/0471238961.0201110512052309.a01.pub2
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Graphite, Artificial

Abstract: The graphite crystal, the fundamental building block for manufactured graphite, is one of the most anisotropic bodies known. Manufactured graphite is semimetallic in character and is strongly diamagnetic. Compared with other refractories, graphite has an unusually high thermal conductivity near room temperature; above room temperature, the conductivity decreases exponentially to approximately 1500°C. The volumetric thermal expansion (VTE) of manufactured graphite is anomalously low when compared to that of the… Show more

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“…for manufacturing graphite cylinders) 5 .The control over the density of graphite components is crucial, since density plays a vital role in influencing the strength and many other functional characteristics of the component. Insufficient density of the green-bodies may cause post-processing troubles, reduced strength and low wear resistance [6][7][8] .Usually carbon-based materials are used as reinforcements in additively manufactured metallic parts 9-11 and composites 12,13 . Most of the conventional components of carbon and its derivatives are made through traditional subtractive manufacturing processes.…”
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“…for manufacturing graphite cylinders) 5 .The control over the density of graphite components is crucial, since density plays a vital role in influencing the strength and many other functional characteristics of the component. Insufficient density of the green-bodies may cause post-processing troubles, reduced strength and low wear resistance [6][7][8] .Usually carbon-based materials are used as reinforcements in additively manufactured metallic parts 9-11 and composites 12,13 . Most of the conventional components of carbon and its derivatives are made through traditional subtractive manufacturing processes.…”
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“…The control over the density of graphite components is crucial, since density plays a vital role in influencing the strength and many other functional characteristics of the component. Insufficient density of the green-bodies may cause post-processing troubles, reduced strength and low wear resistance [6][7][8] .…”
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“…It is worth noticing the emergence of the 2D band (∼2700 cm –1 ) after MW irradiation, where its intensity increases significantly after 600 s of treatment, highlighting an excellent graphitization. Previous reports using microwave treatment in the carbon-based susceptor have shown temperatures of 800–1200 °C, , far below the typically required temperature seen in an industrial process like the Acheson process (3000 °C) . Therefore, it is speculated that Mo acts as a catalyst for the graphitization. , At the same time, the generated local microplasmas are understood to have a higher energy density than the overall system, contributing to the formation of graphite-like structures during the synthesis processes.…”
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“…Flake graphite with plate like morphology has been widely investigated and used for porous electrode fabrication [10,19,43,44]. Although there are various techniques to control the desired properties of i n t e r n a t i o n a l j o u r n a l o f h y d r o g e n e n e r g y 3 7 ( 2 0 1 2 ) 1 1 3 7 0 e1 1 3 7 7 graphite such as purity, they are relatively expensive and poor in yielding desired particle size, shape and purity of the graphite particles [45,46]. Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) spheres have also been successfully utilized as pore formers for the fabrication of porous anodes.…”
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