The intercalation of CoCl2 into graphite flakes from CoCl2-NaCl molten
salts has been studied. The intercalation compounds were compared wit
h those obtained by the classical mixing method using CoCl2 powder and
graphite. The reaction products were investigated by XRD and neutron
activation analysis. In both intercalation methods, chlorine gas was s
hown to be necessary to initiate the intercalation reaction. The inter
calation occurred much faster when the molten-salts method was used. T
he composition of the NaCl-CoCl2 molten salt had a strong influence on
the stage structure of the products as well as on the number and the
size of the intercalated islands. The stage and the composition of the
materials prepared by the molten-salt method did not change with the
reaction time. The contrary was found for the mixing method. (C) 1997
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