On the basis of first-principles calculations, we present exotic geometrical and electronic properties in hydrogenated graphyne, a 2D material of sp-sp2 hybrid carbon networks. Hydrogen atoms adsorbed onto sp-bonded carbon atoms can form both sp2-and sp3- hybridized bonds and can exist in three different geometries: in-plane, out-of-plane, and oblique-plane; this is in sharp contrast to hydrogenated graphene, which has only one hydrogenation geometry. The band gaps of hydrogenated graphyne can vary by ???3 eV as the geometry changes. We also find that change in the hydrogen concentration allows a large band-gap tuning of ???5 eV. Unlike hydrogenated graphene, in which H atoms show a tendency to cluster, H atoms tend to be dispersed in graph...
The discovery in 2004 that graphene can be produced by micromechanical exfoliation brought forth a p...
Graphene is a two-dimensional (2D) hexagonal array of carbon atoms in sp2-hybridized states. Graphen...
α-, β-, γ- and 6,6,12-graphynes are well established one-atom-thick two-dimensional (2D) materials i...
Using density-functional calculations (DFT) and a tight-binding model, we investigate the origin of ...
Studies on hydrogen storage materials are proceeding worldwide to enhance adsorptive capacity with a...
We report a first-principles study on tuning the electronic band gap of graphyne, consisting of two-...
6 pags.; 4 figs.; 1 app.Graphynes are 2D porous structures deriving from graphene featuring triangul...
Contains fulltext : 34643.pdf (preprint version ) (Closed access)Density functiona...
Density functional calculations of electronic structure, total energy, structural distortions, and m...
Hydrogenation of carbon materials has been attracting a wide range of interests as an application of...
Boron-substituted graphene decorated with potassium metal atoms was considered as a novel material f...
Graphene – a monolayer of carbon atoms densely packed into a hexagonal lattice (1) –has one of the s...
Among all the 2D-carbon materials, graphyne is currently one of the most interesting carbon allotrop...
We review the physical mechanisms that lead toward the conversion of graphene into its fully hydroge...
Here, we report two-dimensional, single-crystalline holey graphyne (HGY) synthesized in an interfaci...
The discovery in 2004 that graphene can be produced by micromechanical exfoliation brought forth a p...
Graphene is a two-dimensional (2D) hexagonal array of carbon atoms in sp2-hybridized states. Graphen...
α-, β-, γ- and 6,6,12-graphynes are well established one-atom-thick two-dimensional (2D) materials i...
Using density-functional calculations (DFT) and a tight-binding model, we investigate the origin of ...
Studies on hydrogen storage materials are proceeding worldwide to enhance adsorptive capacity with a...
We report a first-principles study on tuning the electronic band gap of graphyne, consisting of two-...
6 pags.; 4 figs.; 1 app.Graphynes are 2D porous structures deriving from graphene featuring triangul...
Contains fulltext : 34643.pdf (preprint version ) (Closed access)Density functiona...
Density functional calculations of electronic structure, total energy, structural distortions, and m...
Hydrogenation of carbon materials has been attracting a wide range of interests as an application of...
Boron-substituted graphene decorated with potassium metal atoms was considered as a novel material f...
Graphene – a monolayer of carbon atoms densely packed into a hexagonal lattice (1) –has one of the s...
Among all the 2D-carbon materials, graphyne is currently one of the most interesting carbon allotrop...
We review the physical mechanisms that lead toward the conversion of graphene into its fully hydroge...
Here, we report two-dimensional, single-crystalline holey graphyne (HGY) synthesized in an interfaci...
The discovery in 2004 that graphene can be produced by micromechanical exfoliation brought forth a p...
Graphene is a two-dimensional (2D) hexagonal array of carbon atoms in sp2-hybridized states. Graphen...
α-, β-, γ- and 6,6,12-graphynes are well established one-atom-thick two-dimensional (2D) materials i...