grafiittimuotoja
Grafiittimuotoja refers to various crystalline structures or allotropes of graphite. Graphite itself is a form of carbon, known for its layered structure where carbon atoms are arranged in hexagonal lattices. These layers are weakly bonded, allowing them to slide past each other, which gives graphite its characteristic softness and lubricating properties.
The term grafiittimuotoja can encompass different arrangements of these hexagonal carbon layers. For instance, the most
Beyond these naturally occurring or commonly synthesized forms, research has explored other potential grafiittimuotoja. These might