Hydrogen-induced disintegration of fullerenes and nanotubes: An ab initio study
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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carbondisintegrationfullereneshydrogenhydrogen-inducedinitionanotubesstress
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We use ab initio density functional calculations to study hydrogen-induced disintegration of single- and multi-wall carbon fullerenes and nanotubes. Our results indicate that hydrogen atoms preferentially chemisorb along lines in sp2 bonded carbon nanostructures, locally weakening the carbon bonds and releasing stress. For particular structural arrangements, hydrogen helps to relieve the accumulated stress by inducing step-wise local cleavage leading to disintegration of the outermost wall.
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