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Online ISSN : 1884-5495
Print ISSN : 0371-5345
ISSN-L : 0371-5345
Carbon Materials and Neutron Diffraction
Toshiharu Fukunage
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2002 Volume 2002 Issue 202 Pages 83-89

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Neutron sources and the consequent time-of-flight diffraction techniques provide the precise short-range structure.Recently mechanical alloying (MA) has been employed to synthesize various kinds of materials. The MA of graphite under Ar gas atmosphere transformed the hexagonal graphite into nano-structured graphite. In case of the mechanical alloying of the graphite under D2 gas atmosphere, deuterium was absorbed by the solid-gas reaction. The radial distri-bution function RDF (γ) derived by neutron diffraction experiments informed us the location of deuterium in the nano-structured graphite. The short-range structure of lithium-graphite intercalation compound observed by neutron dif-fraction indicated the formation of metastable LiC3.1 intercalation compound.
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