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The progressive intercalation of CdCl2 in natural graphite and pyrocarbon, as well as its desorption, has been studied. The evolution of the products obtained has been followed by X-ray diffraction. The characteristics of the saturated product are given. The electrical resistivity ρ ∥ of the products has been studied as a function of temperature for a product with a high proportion of CdCl2 and as a function of halogenide content for various other compositions. The value of ρ ∥ is compared to that of various other products.
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Colin, G., Durizot, E. Intercalation compounds of cadmium chloride in graphite: formation, structural data and electrical resistivity. J Mater Sci 9, 1994–1998 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00540548
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