Table III. Electrical resistivity of intercalated fibres. Fig. 1. Conductivity enhancement factor (j)0/p^ versus the initial resistivity pj for two series of graphite host materials: pyrographites (these results are borrowed from McRae's thesis and the number (m) indicates the intercalate stage) and graphite fibres. 3. Stability. The most stable intercalated fibres are obtained with CuCl2, CdCl2 and PdCl2. The resistivity did not change over long periods in air, under high vacuum and at temperatures below 200°C. However, the fibres are sensitive to high humidity conditions.
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