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Michio Inagaki

Researcher at Toyohashi University of Technology

Publications -  5
Citations -  255

Michio Inagaki is an academic researcher from Toyohashi University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intercalation (chemistry) & Graphite. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 237 citations. Previous affiliations of Michio Inagaki include Hokkaido University.

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Applications of graphite intercalation compounds

TL;DR: The properties of graphite intercalation compounds (GICs) are discussed with respect to possible applications as mentioned in this paper and some problems connected with the production and use of these sheets are discussed.
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Potential change with intercalation of sulfuric acid into graphite by chemical oxidation

TL;DR: In this article, the potential of graphite during the intercalation of sulfuric acid by chemical oxidation with either nitric acid or potassium permanganate in H2SO4 of 18 mol/dm3 was found to increase to positive direction in stepwise.
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Potential survey of intercalation of sulfuric acid into graphite by chemical oxidation

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential of host graphite during the intercalation of sulfuric acid by chemical oxidation was found to increase to positive direction in stepwise, corresponding to the formation of each stage structure of inter calcation compounds, and to be saturated at a certain value.
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Discharge performance on the electrode of ternary intercalation compounds of graphite with metal hydroxides

TL;DR: The graphite intercalation compounds with metal hydroxides (GICs) were used as the cathode materials of an alkaline secondary battery as mentioned in this paper, and the performance of charge and discharge reactions on the electrode was characterized by activation energies.
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Electrochemical Intercalation of Alkali Metal Ions into Graphite

TL;DR: In this article, the cyclic voltammograms of graphite in LiClO4-DMSO, NaClO 4-DDSO, KClO2-DSSO, RbClO1-DCSO, and RbCLO4DDSMO solutions showed the cathodic current and anodic current peaks corresponding to the intercalation and deintercalation processes of alkali metal ions, respectively.