“…1,2 In Figure 1, [24]graphane and its unit cell (supplemented with six hydrogen atoms to form cyclohexane C 6 H 12 ) as well as [24]graphene (i.e., coronene) and its unit cell (supplemented with six hydrogen atoms to form benzene C 6 H 6 ) are depicted as illustrative examples. We constructed dimers of [6]-, [10]-, [13]-, [16]-, [24]-, [27]-, [33]-, [37]-, [46]-, [54]-, [57]-, [61]-, and [73]graphanes and for comparison also parallel displaced dimers of [6]-, [10]-, [14]-, [16]-, [24]-, [32]-, and [42]graphenes.…”