Incorporation of potassium into graphitic films by chemical vapour deposition
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In this work we report on the synthesis of potassium intercalated into graphitic thin films by a chemical vapour deposition method. We use acrylic acid as a source of carbon and a solution of KOH in methanol as the source of potassium; the vapours of both compounds are thermally decomposed at onto fused silica substrates to form thin films. Our analysis indicates that the material obtained consists of a mixture of stages I and II of potassium - oxygen graphite intercalation compounds.
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