Graphdiyne: a versatile nanomaterial for electronics and hydrogen purification.

@article{Jiao2011GraphdiyneAV,
  title={Graphdiyne: a versatile nanomaterial for electronics and hydrogen purification.},
  author={Yan Jiao and Aijun Du and Marlies Hankel and Zhonghua Zhu and Victor Rudolph and Sean C. Smith},
  journal={Chemical communications},
  year={2011},
  volume={47 43},
  pages={
          11843-5
        }
}
We theoretically extend the applications of graphdiyne, an experimentally available one-atom-thin carbon allotrope, to nanoelectronics and superior separation membrane for hydrogen purification on a precise level. 
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