Phosphorus nanorings and nanohelices—speculated to exist over 20 years ago—have been systematically derived from one parent structure and studied with quantum chemical methods. The (P8P2)n nanorings have been recently synthetized inside carbon nanotube templates, and our comprehensive analysis of possible structural arrangements strongly supports the possibility to experimentally determine the closely related (P8P2)n nanohelices. The nanohelices possess very low stiffness, suggesting interesting mechanical properties with nano-spring-like behavior.

One-dimensional Phosphorus Nanostructures: from Nanorings to Nanohelices

Sansone, Giuseppe;Maschio, Lorenzo;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Phosphorus nanorings and nanohelices—speculated to exist over 20 years ago—have been systematically derived from one parent structure and studied with quantum chemical methods. The (P8P2)n nanorings have been recently synthetized inside carbon nanotube templates, and our comprehensive analysis of possible structural arrangements strongly supports the possibility to experimentally determine the closely related (P8P2)n nanohelices. The nanohelices possess very low stiffness, suggesting interesting mechanical properties with nano-spring-like behavior.
2017
23
63
15884
15888
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/chem.201703876/full
phosphorus, nanostructures, nanotubes, helices, ab initio, dft
Sansone, Giuseppe; Maschio, Lorenzo; Karttunen, Antti J.
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