B28: the smallest all-boron cage from an ab initio global search

Nanoscale
Jijun ZhaoR Bruce King

Abstract

Our ab initio global searches reveal the lowest-energy cage for B28, which is built from two B12 units and prevails over the competing structural isomers such as planar, bowl, and tube. This smallest boron cage extends the scope of all-boron fullerene and provides a new structural motif of boron clusters and nanostructures.

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