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graphitic carbon

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graphitic carbon [grə′fid·ik ′kär·bən]
(metallurgy)
Carbon in iron or steel present in the form of graphite.


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And then they have two to four layers of graphitic carbon on which we can attach antibodies.
It is believed that organic molecules adsorb on the mirror and are then cracked by the impinging photons or resulting secondary electrons to become an amorphous graphitic carbon layer.
2]) can be made to fold into hollow cage structures, known as inorganic fullerenes, in analogy to graphitic carbon.
 
 
 
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