Structural Evolution of Natural Flake Graphite during Intercalation and Exfoliation

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In order to investigate the structural evolution of natural flake graphite during intercalation and exfoliation, natural graphite flakes were treated by intercalating, water-washing, drying and expanding. The corresponding products, graphite intercalation compound (GIC), residue GIC (expandable graphite) and expanded graphite were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results can provide reference for the research in this field.

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