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A Nonzero Gap Two-Dimensional Carbon Allotrope from Porous Graphene

Materials Science 2012-06-27 v2 Atomic and Molecular Clusters Computational Physics

Abstract

Graphene is considered one of the most promising materials for future electronic. However, in its pristine form graphene is a gapless material, which imposes limitations to its use in some electronic applications. In order to solve this problem many approaches have been tried, such as, physical and chemical functionalizations. These processes compromise some of the desirable graphene properties. In this work, based on ab initio quantum molecular dynamics, we showed that a two-dimensional carbon allotrope, named biphenylene carbon (BPC) can be obtained from selective dehydrogenation of porous graphene. BPC presents a nonzero bandgap and well-delocalized frontier orbitals. Synthetic routes to BPC are also addressed.

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@article{arxiv.1205.6838,
  title  = {A Nonzero Gap Two-Dimensional Carbon Allotrope from Porous Graphene},
  author = {G. Brunetto and P. A. S. Autreto and L. D. Machado and B. I. Santos and R. P. B. dos Santos and D. S. Galvão},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.6838},
  year   = {2012}
}

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Published on J. Phys. Chem. C, 2012, 116 (23), pp 12810-12813