Fluorinated graphite fibers as a new engineering material
Ching-cheh Hung
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Fluorinated graphite fibers as a new engineering material
Published
1990
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Graphite flourides
Synthesis, physical and chemical properties, and potential applications of graphite fluoride fibers
Comparison of the tribological properties of fluorinated cokes and graphites
Graphite intercalation compounds prepared from graphite fluoride
Formation and chemical reactivity of carbo fibers prepared by defluorination of graphite fluoride
Ftoruglerodnye gazoperenosi͡ashchie sredy
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