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- Graphane is a two-dimensional polymer of carbon and hydrogen with the formula unit (CH)n where n is large. Partial hydrogenation results in hydrogenated...
- structure with alternating double-bonds emerging from its sp2-bonded carbons, graphane, still maintaining the hexagonal structure, is the fully hydrogenated version...
- indirect band gap of 4.1–4.3 eV. Its hydrogenated form is called penta-graphane. It has a diamond-like structure with sp3 and no sp2 bonds, and therefore...
- the remaining edges form double bonds. In its hydrogenated form, penta-graphane, all bonds are single bonds and the carbon atoms at the degree-three vertices...
- buckled structure, this structure is similar to hydrogenated graphene (graphane) and fluorinated graphene (fluorographene). Although graphene is one of...
- paper. Full hydrogenation from both sides of graphene sheet results in graphane, but partial hydrogenation leads to hydrogenated graphene. Similarly, both-side...
- in computer chips and solar cells. Germanane's structure is similar to graphane, and therefore graphene. Bulk germanium does not adopt this structure....
- superconductivity at temperatures of up to 38 K (−235.2 °C) for Cs3C60. P-doped Graphane was proposed in 2010 to be capable of sustaining high-temperature superconductivity...
- extended to regular Euclidean tilings, with the hexagonal tiling producing graphane. A square tiling (which would resemble an infinitely large fenestrane)...
- can store hydrogen efficiently. The H2 adds to the double bonds giving graphane. The hydrogen is released upon heating to 450 °C. Hydrogen carriers based...