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Graphite and Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite

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Difference between Graphite and Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite

Graphite vs. Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite

Graphite, archaically referred to as plumbago, is a crystalline allotrope of carbon, a semimetal, a native element mineral, and a form of coal. Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) is a highly pure and ordered form of synthetic graphite.

Similarities between Graphite and Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite

Graphite and Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Pyrolytic carbon, Scanning probe microscopy.

Pyrolytic carbon

Pyrolytic carbon is a material similar to graphite, but with some covalent bonding between its graphene sheets as a result of imperfections in its production.

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Scanning probe microscopy

Scanning probe microscope (SPM) is a branch of microscopy that forms images of surfaces using a physical probe that scans the specimen.

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Graphite and Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite Comparison

Graphite has 193 relations, while Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite has 4. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.02% = 2 / (193 + 4).

References

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