Abstract
The reaction of Fe, Co and Ni with amorphous carbon and its catalytic graphitisation at relatively low temperatures (600–700 °C) in vacuo is accompanied by the formation of liquid mobile metal–carbon (M–C) particles; the mechanism by which these particles are formed and maintained in the liquid state is suggested.
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