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It's known that pyrolytic graphite can be also ferromagnetic at room temperature. Literary every element with pi-, f- or d- orbitals could be made ferromagnetic once its structure will get deformed enough.This guy even presents it as an evidence of "nuclear transmutation of carbon to iron" (which is indeed nonsense) during his public lectures after placing graphite into an microwave - so that we could say, it's already utilized commercially...
Not so simple. I made the same experiments with the conventional microwave oven. However, I had performed X-ray fluorescent analysis of the ash after the treatment. And I had found a lot of new elements that did not present in graphite before. And the amount of ash was larger than for the untreated sample (of course, I took into account the burnout of graphite in the process).