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graph·i·tize  (grf-tz)
tr.v. graph·i·tized, graph·i·tiz·ing, graph·i·tiz·es
1. To convert into graphite, as by a heating process.
2. To coat or impregnate with graphite.

graphi·ti·zation (-t-zshn) n.

graphitize, graphitise [ˈgræfɪˌtaɪz]
vb (tr)
1. (Chemistry) to convert (a substance) into graphite, usually by heating
2. (Chemistry) to coat or impregnate with graphite
graphitization , graphitisation n


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The synthesis was based on a process utilized in producing of carbon fibers except the last high-temperature graphitization stage, because the materials of rather low conductivities (~[10.
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