“…Carbon's ability to form in a variety of shapes through different dimensions has sparked interest in discovering additional allotropic forms made up of diverse networks of rings and polygons. To clarify, researchers have identified a wide range of carbon allotropes composed of sp 3 , sp 2 , and sp hybridized carbon atoms such as graphenylene, 1 graphdiyne, 2 graphyne, 3 cyclocarbons, 4 pentaheptite, 5 graphene, 6 phagraphene, 7 haeckelites, 8 pentahexoctite, 9 carbon nanotubes, 10 carbon nanocone, 11 and fullerene. 12 Owing to their electronic and mechanical properties, these materials have been widely advocated as a possible candidate for popularly used applications such as sensors, 13 energy storage, 14 nanoelectronic devices, 9 thermal rectifier, 15 etc.…”