
CAS 12081-88-8
:POTASSIUM GRAPHITE
Description:
Potassium graphite, with the CAS number 12081-88-8, is a chemical compound that consists of potassium intercalated within graphite layers. This unique structure allows potassium ions to be inserted between the graphene sheets, resulting in enhanced electrical conductivity and unique electrochemical properties. Potassium graphite typically appears as a black solid and is known for its high thermal stability and ability to act as a reducing agent. It is often utilized in various applications, including batteries, supercapacitors, and as a conductive additive in composite materials. The intercalation of potassium enhances the reactivity of graphite, making it suitable for use in chemical synthesis and as a precursor for other potassium-based compounds. Additionally, potassium graphite can exhibit interesting magnetic properties due to the presence of unpaired electrons in the graphite lattice. However, handling this substance requires caution, as it can react with moisture and air, potentially leading to the release of flammable hydrogen gas.
Formula:C8K
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Potassium graphite KC₈
CAS:<p>Potassium graphite KC8</p>Formula:C8KColor and Shape:bronze solidMolecular weight:135.18
