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Acceptor-type hydroxide graphite intercalation compounds electrochemically formed in high ionic strength solutions.

The intercalation of hydroxide ions (OH- ) into graphite formed graphite intercalation compounds (GICs) in high ionic strength solutions. GICs of solvated OH- anions with two water molecules (OH- ·2H2 O) in alkaline aqueous solutions and GICs of only OH- anions in a molten NaOH-KOH salt solution were electrochemically synthesized.

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