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[*] posted on 2-1-2014 at 17:06
Polymeric nitrogen stabilized on graphyne


As many of you know, polymeric nitrogen in the cubic gauche phase has been synthesized at pressures of 115.4 GPa and temperatures of 2000K. Cg-N demonstrates tremoundous pontential as an energetic matterial with no enviromental toxicity, a detonation velocity over 19km/s and a density of 3.1 g/cm^3, however, it is unstable at ambient conditions. The use of graphene has been proposed for the stabilization of polymeric nitrogen chains, and I am wondering if graphyne may act as another viable variant of carbon for the stabilization of polymeric nitrogen.

http://staff.ulsu.ru/moliver/ref/graphite/timo09.pdf
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