Adjective
Pertaining to, containing, derived from, or resembling, graphite.
Source: Webster's dictionaryInstead, most dioxins arise in the condensed solid phase by the reaction of inorganic chlorides with graphitic structures in char-containing ash particles. Source: Internet
The graphitic schists may readily be believed to represent sediments once containing coal or plant remains; there are also schistose ironstones ( hematite -schists), but metamorphic beds of salt or gypsum are exceedingly uncommon. Source: Internet
While studying the effects of high temperature on carborundum, he had found that silicon vaporizes at about 4,150 °C (7,500 °F), leaving the carbon behind in graphitic carbon. Source: Internet
Electrolytic aluminium smelting also uses graphitic carbon electrodes. Source: Internet
They are among the most common metamorphic rocks; some of them are graphitic and others calcareous. Source: Internet