Buckybowls as adsorbents for CO^^sub 2^, CH^sub 4^, and C^sub 2^H^sub 2^: Binding and structural insights from computational study
Noncovalent functionalization of buckybowls sumanene (S), corannulene (R), and coronene (C) with greenhouse gases (GGs) such as ..., CH... (M), and ... (A) has been studied using hybrid density functional theory. The propensity and preferences of these small molecules to interact with the concave an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of computational chemistry 2016-01, Vol.37 (3), p.366 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Noncovalent functionalization of buckybowls sumanene (S), corannulene (R), and coronene (C) with greenhouse gases (GGs) such as ..., CH... (M), and ... (A) has been studied using hybrid density functional theory. The propensity and preferences of these small molecules to interact with the concave and convex surfaces of the buckybowls has been quantitatively estimated. The results indicate that curvature plays a significant role in the adsorption of these small molecules on the ... surface and it is observed that buckybowls have higher binding energies (BEs) compared with their planar counterpart coronene. The concave surface of the buckybowl is found to be more feasible for adsorption of small molecules. BEs of small molecules towards p systems is CO... > A > M and the BEs of .. systems toward small molecules is S > R > C. Obviously, the binding preference is dictated by the way in which various noncovalent interactions, such as ..., lone ..., and ... manifest themselves on carbaneous surfaces. To delineate the intricate details of the interactions, we have employed Bader's quantum theory of atoms in molecule and localized molecular orbital energy decomposition analysis (LMO-EDA). LMO-EDA, which measures the contribution of various components and traces the physical origin of the interactions, indicates that the complexes are stabilized largely by dispersion interactions. (ProQuest: ... denotes formulae/symbols omitted.) |
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ISSN: | 0192-8651 1096-987X |