Graphene is composed of sp2-bonded carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice.

The lattice can be seen as consisting of two interpenetrated triangular sub-lattices, for which the atoms of one sub-lattice are at the center of the triangles defined by the other with a carbon-to-carbon interatomic length, a(C–C), of 1.42A°. The unit

cell comprises two carbon atoms and is invariant under a rotation of 120 degree around any atom. Each atom has one s orbital and two in-plane p orbitals contributing to the mechanical stability of the carbon sheet. How they contribute to the mechanical properties?

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