The atomic number of Carbon (Z) is alway 12 (otherwise it would be Nitrogen). 
If it is the atomic mass (A) that you are referring to, then it does not affect 
the pseudopotental, nor any electronic properties, for that matter, any way. SB

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> On 12 Sep 2019, at 04:24, Muhammad Yusrul Hanna 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear expert,
> 
> I am trying to calculate graphene with the atomic number of carbon is 13. Are 
> there any suggestion to generate pseudopotential?
> 
> Best Regard,
> 
> M. Y. Hanna
> Indonesian Institute of Science (LIPI)
> Indonesia
> 
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