Predicting experimentally stable allotropes: Instability of penta-graphene

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In recent years, a plethora of theoretical carbon allotropes have been proposed, none of which has been experimentally isolated. We discuss here criteria that should be met for a new phase to be potentially experimentally viable. We take as examples Haeckelites, 2D networks of sp2-carbon-containing pentagons and heptagons, and "penta-graphene," consisting of a layer of pentagons constructed from a mixture of sp2- and sp3-coordinated carbon atoms. In 2D projection appearing as the "Cairo pattern," penta-graphene is elegant and aesthetically pleasing. However, we dispute the author's claims of its potential stability and experimental relevance.

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Ewels, C. P., Rocquefelte, X., Kroto, H. W., Rayson, M. J., Briddon, P. R., & Heggie, M. I. (2015). Predicting experimentally stable allotropes: Instability of penta-graphene. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(51), 15609–15612. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1520402112

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