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Statistical thermodynamics of staging and intercalation

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Chemical Physics of Intercalation

Part of the book series: NATO ASI Series ((NSSB,volume 172))

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Although the original motivation for recent studies of the physical properties of intercalation compounds was technological, it was soon realized that these materials had a rich variety of novel structural properties. In particular, the in-plane structure of a single layer of intercalant have been shown to include quasi-two-dimensional solid, liquid, gas, and incommensurate solid phases, along with their associated phase transitions1. In addition, intercalation compounds also exhibit a modulated structure that is unique, namely staging.

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Safran, S.A. (1987). Statistical thermodynamics of staging and intercalation. In: Legrand, A.P., Flandrois, S. (eds) Chemical Physics of Intercalation. NATO ASI Series, vol 172. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9649-0_2

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