Based on first-principles calculations, the ground state configuration (-CH) of a hydrogenated biphenylene sheet ( 2021, 372, 852) is carefully identified from hundreds of possible candidates generated by RG code ( 2018, 97, 014104). -CH contains four inequivalent benzene molecules in its crystalline cell due to its symmetry. Hydrogen atoms bond to carbon atoms in each benzene with a boat-like (DDUDDU) up/down sequence and reversed boat-1 (UUDUUD) sequence in adjacent benzene rings. -CH is energetically less stable than the proposed allotropes of hydrogenated graphene, but the formation energy for hydrogenating a biphenylene sheet is remarkably lower than that for hydrogenating graphene to graphane. Our results of mechanical and dynamical stability also confirm that -CH is a stable 2D hydrocarbon, which is expected to be realized experimentally. Especially, biphenylene undergoes a transition from normal metal to a wide band gap insulator (4.645 eV) by hydrogenation to -CH, which has potential applications in nanodevices at elevated temperatures and high voltages.
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