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The intercalation of graphite with various alkali metal and rare-earth oxides has been well characterized [1]. However, the synthesis of organic intercalates of graphite has, up to now, been limited to solvent inclusion of small-ring systems. Reported here are the first intercalates of graphite with large aromatic ring systems that are used to form organic metals.
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Sutto, T.E., Averill, B.A. (1990). Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Conductivity of the First Large Organic Electron Intercalates of Graphite. In: Metzger, R.M., Day, P., Papavassiliou, G.C. (eds) Lower-Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics. NATO ASI Series, vol 248. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2088-1_31
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