Self-Assembly of a Jammed Black Phosphorus Nanoribbon on a Fixed Carbon Nanotube
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Cai, Kun
Liu, Lingnan
Shi, Jiao
Qin, Qing Hua
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Nanotube synthesizing from black phosphorus (BP) is still challenging in laboratory. Fabricating a BP nanotube by self-assembling of a BP nanoribbon seems promising. To estimate the
feasibility of such fabrication method, this study performs numerical experiments of self-assembling a jammed BP ribbon on a fixed carbon
nanotube using molecular dynamics simulation. The study is based on the following two facts: The phosphorus−phosphorus (P−P) bond is
weaker than the bond of carbon−carbon (C−C) and the van der Waals interaction among nonbonding phosphorus atoms is stronger than that between phosphorus atoms and carbon atoms. The results show that when a longer BP ribbon is jammed by a shorter BP ribbon the self-assembling result depends on the relative positions of carbon nanotube (CNT) and the two BP ribbons. Only when the shorter BP ribbon is on
the outside of the longer ribbon can the longer BP ribbon be wound on the CNT to form an ideal BP nanotube. The finding is helpful for practical applications of BP nanotubes in nanodevices.
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Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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