Why graphite is anisotropic to electrical conduction?
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The anisotropic behavior of graphite is exemplified in virtually all of its physical and chemical properties. For example, thermal and electrical conductivity, which result from various modes of within plane electron transfer, are very high in the direction parallel with graphene layer planes (“a” direction).
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Its molecular structure is a sheet, this creates the anisotropy.
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