Deciphering the mystery of hexagon holes in an all-boron graphene α-sheet

01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1039/c1cp20439d Publication Date: 2011-05-20T12:30:22Z
ABSTRACT
Boron could be the next element after carbon capable of forming 2D-materials similar to graphene. Theoretical calculations predict that the most stable planar all-boron structure is the so-called α-sheet. The mysterious structure of the α-sheet with peculiar distribution of filled and empty hexagons is rationalized in terms of chemical bonding. We show that the hexagon holes serve as scavengers of extra electrons from the filled hexagons. This work could advance rational design of all-boron nanomaterials.
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