Superdense carbon allotropes
{{Short description|Proposed configurations of carbon atoms}}
Superdense carbon allotropes are proposed configurations of carbon atoms that result in a stable material with a higher density than diamond. Few hypothetical carbon allotropes denser than diamond are known. All these allotropes can be divided at two groups: the first are hypothetically stable at ambient conditions; the second are high-pressure carbon allotropes which become quasi-stable only at high pressure.
Ambient conditions
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High-pressure carbon
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}} These are hypothetically quasi-stable at the high pressure. BC-8 carbon is not only a superdense allotrope but also one of the oldest hypothetical carbon structures; initially it was proposed in 1984 in the work R. Biswas et al. The MP8 structure proposed in the work J. Sun et al. is almost two times denser than diamond; its density is as high as 7.06 g/cm3 and it is the highest value reported so far.
Band gaps
All hypothetical superdense carbon allotropes have dissimilar band gaps compared to the others. For example, SC4 is supposed to be a metallic allotrope while st12, m32, m32*, t32, t32* have band gaps larger than 5.0 eV.
Carbon tetrahedra
These new materials would have structures based on carbon tetrahedra, and represent the densest of such structures. On the opposite end of the density spectrum is a recently theorized tetrahedral structure called T-carbon. This is obtained by replacing carbon atoms in diamond with carbon tetrahedra. In contrast to superdense allotropes, T-carbon would have very low density and hardness.{{cite journal|doi= 10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.155703|pmid= 21568576|title= T-Carbon: A Novel Carbon Allotrope|year= 2011|last1= Sheng|first1= Xian-Lei|last2= Yan|first2= Qing-Bo|last3= Ye|first3= Fei|last4= Zheng|first4= Qing-Rong|last5= Su|first5= Gang|journal= Physical Review Letters|volume= 106|issue= 15|pages= 155703|bibcode = 2011PhRvL.106o5703S |arxiv = 1105.0977 |s2cid= 22068905}}
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References
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External links
- [http://sacada.sctms.ru/ SACADA - Samara Carbon Allotrope Database]