graphitliknande
Graphitliknande refers to substances that share structural or chemical similarities with graphite, the common allotrope of carbon. These materials do not necessarily have to be composed solely of carbon but exhibit properties or arrangements reminiscent of graphite's layered structure. This can include a tendency to form planar sheets or a high degree of anisotropy in their physical properties.
In crystallography, graphitliknande materials might possess a two-dimensional network of atoms held together by strong covalent
Examples of materials that can be described as graphitliknande include certain forms of carbonaceous materials produced