1. Introduce – Graphite is a carbon allotrope with a layered arrangement of hexagonal lattice structures. – Unlike typical carbon materials, it possesses both metallic and non-metallic properties, boasting exceptional thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, and high-temperature stability. Thanks to its anisotropic characteristics resulting from the weak Van der Waals forces between layers, it exhibits excellent self-lubricating properties and chemical inertness. – Today, graphite is recognized as an indispensable core material in cutting-edge industries, ranging from m...
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