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A view of the graphane lattice. Carbon atoms are represented in gray and hydrogen atoms in white.

We predict the stability of a new extended two-dimensional hydrocarbon on the basis of first-principles total energy calculations. The compound that we call graphane is a fully saturated hydrocarbon derived from a single graphene sheet with formula CH. All of the carbon atoms are in sp3 hybridization forming a hexagonal network and the hydrogen atoms are bonded to carbon on both sides of the plane in an alternating manner. Graphane is predicted to be stable with a binding energy comparable to other hydrocarbons such as benzene, cyclohexane, and polyethylene. We discuss possible routes for synthesizing graphane and potential applications as a hydrogen storage material and in two dimensional electronics.

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2007 · 2009 · All
J. O. Sofo and R. D. Diehl, "Viewpoint: Geodesic carbon nanodomes," Physics (APS) 2, 84 (2009) Abstract/Comments
J. O. Sofo, A. Chaudhari and G. D. Barber, "Graphane: a two-dimensional hydrocarbon," Phys. Rev. B 75, 153401_4 (2007)
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J. O. Sofo : Graphane: a new crystalline two-dimensional hydrocarbon