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First-principles study of structural, elastic and electronic properties of alpha-, beta- and gamma-graphyne

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CARBON
Volume 96, Issue -, Pages 879-887

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2015.10.043

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [CTQ2014-53987-R]

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We present different properties of 2D carbon allotropes: alpha-, beta- and gamma-graphynes based on Density Functional Theory calculations. Among the set of properties studied there are structural (e.g., cohesive energies, optimum lattice parameters, interatomic distances, pore sizes, planar packing densities and specific surface areas), mechanical (e.g., uniaxial along with homogeneous and heterogeneous biaxial strains, in-plane stiffness and Poisson's ratio) and electronic properties (e.g., band structures, total and projected density of states, Dirac points or band gap location, Fermi velocity associated to the formers and the effective masses of the carriers associated to the latter). This study contributes towards reme-diating the lack of studies on the mechanical properties for the case of beta-graphyne and allows the discussion of several properties from an atomic point of view, and their comparison with those of graphene. Basically, graphynes present lower values than graphene for cohesive energy, planar packing density, in-plane stiffness and Fermi velocities. Contrarily, graphynes posses a higher variety of pore sizes and a higher Poisson's ratio. These facts make graphynes potential candidates for a wide variety of membrane separations and for applications that need softer materials but maintaining, in a lower extent, some of the electronic properties considered exceptional in graphene. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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