Topochemical Transformations of CaX2 (X=C,Si, Ge) to Form Free‐Standing Two‐Dimensional Materials |
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Authors: | Saied Md. Pratik A. Nijamudheen Prof. Dr. Ayan Datta |
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Affiliation: | Department of Spectroscopy, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur‐700032, West Bengal (India) |
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Abstract: | Topochemical transformations of layered materials CaX2 (X=Si, Ge) are the method of choice for the high‐yield synthesis of pristine, defect‐free two‐dimensional systems silicane and germanane, which have advanced electronic properties. Based on solid‐state dispersion‐corrected calculations, mechanisms for such transformations are elucidated that provide an in‐depth understanding of phase transition in these layered materials. While formation of such layered materials is highly favorable for silicane and germanane, a barrier of 1.2 eV in the case of graphane precludes its synthesis from CaC2 topochemically. The energy penalty required for distorting linear acetylene into a trans‐bent geometry accounts for this barrier. In contrast it is highly favorable in the heavier analogues, resulting in barrierless topochemical generation of silicane and germanane. Photochemical generation of the trans‐bent structure of acetylene in its first excited state (S1) can directly generate graphane through a barrierless condensation. Unlike the buckled structure of silicene, the phase‐h of CaSi2 with perfectly planar silicene layers exhibits the Dirac cones at the high symmetry points K and H. Interestingly, topochemical acidification of the cubic phase of calcium carbide is predicted to generate the previously elusive platonic hydrocarbon, tetrahedrane. |
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Keywords: | Group 14 elements layered materials metal carbides phase transitions tetrahedrane |
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