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Flexible fluorinated graphite foils with high contents of the (C 2 F) n phase for slow neutron reflectors.

Killian HenryMarie ColinGabin ChamberyBrigitte VigoloSébastien CahenClaire HéroldValery NesvizhevskySylvie Le FlochVittoria PischeddaSam ChenMarc Dubois
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
In order to prepare self-standing and flexible slow neutron reflectors made of graphite fluoride (GF) with high contents of (C 2 F) n structural phase, graphite foils of different thicknesses were used as starting materials for gas (F 2 )/solid fluorination. The maximal interlayer distance of GF was obtained with this phase thanks to the stacking sequence FCCF/FCCF; this is mandatory for the efficient reflection of slow neutrons. 71 and 77% of the (C 2 F) n phase were achieved for graphite foils with thicknesses of 1.0 and 0.1 mm, respectively. The interlayer distances were 8.6 Å as expected. The fluorination conditions (static mode, a long duration of 24 h, annealing in pure F 2 gas for 24 h, and temperatures in the 390-460 °C range) were adapted to large pieces of graphite foils (7 × 7 cm 2 ) in order to both avoid exfoliation and achieve a homogeneous dispersion of fluorine atoms. This process was also efficient for thinner (0.01 mm thick) graphitized graphene oxide foil. 56% of the (C 2 F) n phase and an interlayer of 8.6 Å were achieved for this foil when fluorination was performed at 430 °C. Whatever the nature and the thickness of the foil, their flexibilities are maintained.
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