Issue 26, 2016

Electron and phonon properties and gas storage in carbon honeycombs

Abstract

A new kind of three-dimensional carbon allotrope, termed carbon honeycomb (CHC), has recently been synthesized [PRL 116, 055501 (2016)]. Based on the experimental results, a family of graphene networks has been constructed, and their electronic and phonon properties are studied by various theoretical approaches. All networks are porous metals with two types of electron transport channels along the honeycomb axis and they are isolated from each other: one type of channel originates from the orbital interactions of the carbon zigzag chains and is topologically protected, while the other type of channel is from the straight lines of the carbon atoms that link the zigzag chains and is topologically trivial. The velocity of the electrons can reach ∼106 m s−1. Phonon transport in these allotropes is strongly anisotropic, and the thermal conductivities can be very low when compared with graphite by at least a factor of 15. Our calculations further indicate that these porous carbon networks possess high storage capacity for gaseous atoms and molecules in agreement with the experiments.

Graphical abstract: Electron and phonon properties and gas storage in carbon honeycombs

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 mai 2016
Accepted
05 jun 2016
First published
06 jun 2016

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 12863-12868

Electron and phonon properties and gas storage in carbon honeycombs

Y. Gao, Y. Chen, C. Zhong, Z. Zhang, Y. Xie and S. Zhang, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 12863 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR03655D

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