Comment on "Pentadiamond: A Hard Carbon Allotrope of a Pentagonal Network of sp2 and sp3 C Atoms"
Abstract
In a recent Letter, Fujii et. al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 016001] predicted a new carbon allotrope, pentadiamond, with remarkable mechanical properties: elastic moduli comparable or larger than diamond, and negative Poisson's ratio μ = -0.241. The estimated Vicker's hardness is 422 GPa, 4.6 times higher than in diamond(92 GPa), the hardest material known to date. Pentadiamond, however was not investigated. Motivated by this, we used different approaches to estimate the elastic properties of pentadiamond with different approximations based on Density Functional Theory. The tests were also carried out on diamond and other known hard carbon allotropes for validation. Through tests, we found that the elastic constants and elastic moduli of pentadiamond reported in Ref. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 016001] are incorrect, and pentadiamond should be considered a non-auxetic soft carbon allotrope.