THERMOEXPANDED GRAPHITE: PROPERTIES AND RECEPTION
Keywords:
expanded graphite,, graphite intercalation compounds,, thermal degradation,, carbon planeAbstract
One of the most urgent tasks in the field of assessing the ecological status is to develop a comprehensive integrated approach to the problem of the quality of the environment and, in particular, water, as well as criteria for evaluating this kachestva.ktualneyshih tasks to assess the ecological status of the development of a common approach to the problem kompleksno go environmental quality and, in particular, water as well as evaluation criteria of quality. In this study, natural graphite transformed into adsorbent for use in getting rid of oil spills. The microstructure and morphology expanded graphite prepared natural graphite by thermal shock were investigated Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Discovered and studied termoinitsiiruemy innovative processes in the system "of graphite - oxidizing agent" - a direct oxidative conversion of graphite in the TEG, proceeds through the formation of an unstable intermediate CIG thermolysis reactions. Research graphite as oil sorbents in science and technology of Kazakhstan is very relevant and have a practical future.References
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