Carbon: a new view of its high-temperature behavior

Science. 1978 May 19;200(4343):763-4. doi: 10.1126/science.200.4343.763.

Abstract

An increasing body of research indicates that carbon can exist in a number of polymorphic "carbyne" forms. It is proposed that these forms occur because of a shift to triple bonding in the carbon system as temperature increases above 2600 K. It is also proposed that graphite can dissociate into triple-bonded molecules by a simple mechanism.