“…Among these, one (type I) showed metallic characteristics, whereas another (type II) was a semiconductor. In addition to this, other possible atomic arrangements and chemical compositions (BCN, B3C2N3, BC4N, and B5C2N5) of B − C − N tubular structures can also be found in the literature [9,18,20,26,37,42,43,60,68,75,77,86]. By virtue of these flexible electronic properties (from metallic to semiconducting), these materials have several potential applications such as electrical conductors [6,30,36,81], capacitors, light-emitting diodes, optical devices [6,18,29,30,55], and gas adsorption devices [7,33].…”