alphacarbons
Alphacarbons are a proposed class of carbon-based materials envisioned to form a three-dimensional network that combines facets of graphene-like two-dimensional sheets with tetrahedrally crosslinked frameworks. The concept emphasizes a balance of electrical conductivity, mechanical stiffness, and porosity, enabling tunable properties through chemical precursors and processing conditions. Alphacarbons are distinct from conventional allotropes such as graphite, diamond, and traditional amorphous carbon.
In theoretical treatments, alphacarbons are described as networks in which sp2- and sp3-hybridized carbon atoms create
Experimental progress has been limited. Researchers have reported synthesis attempts using high-temperature and high-pressure routes, chemical
Predicted properties for alphacarbons include high stiffness and strength, moderate to high electrical conductivity, and tunable
Origin and terminology appear in theoretical materials literature from the late 2010s. The term alphacarbons should
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