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On the Structural and Mechanical Properties of Poly(Phenylacetylene) Truss‐Like Hexagonal Hierarchical Nanonetworks

A novel class of hexagonal nanoscale honeycombs made from penta and tetra substituted polyphenlyacetylenes is proposed and modeled as crystalline systems using force‐field based simulations. It is shown that, in‐plane, these systems behave rather similarly to crystalline forms of graphyne, graphdiyn...

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Published in:physica status solidi (b) 2017-12, Vol.254 (12), p.n/a
Main Authors: Grima‐Cornish, James N., Grima, Joseph N., Evans, Kenneth E.
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