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Transition Metal-Decorated B(12)N(12)–X (X = Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn) Nanoclusters as Biosensors for Carboplatin

[Image: see text] Theoretical studies on the adsorption, sensibility, and reactivity of a boron nitride nanocage decorated with Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn metals as a biosensor material were carried out for the adsorption of carboplatin by applying the density functional theory computation at the B3...

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Autores principales: Benjamin, Innocent, Louis, Hitler, Okon, Gideon A., Qader, Suhailah W., Afahanam, Lucy E., Fidelis, Chidera F., Eno, Ededet A., Ejiofor, Emmanuel E., Manicum, Amanda-Lee E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10035017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36969422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07250
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author Benjamin, Innocent
Louis, Hitler
Okon, Gideon A.
Qader, Suhailah W.
Afahanam, Lucy E.
Fidelis, Chidera F.
Eno, Ededet A.
Ejiofor, Emmanuel E.
Manicum, Amanda-Lee E.
author_facet Benjamin, Innocent
Louis, Hitler
Okon, Gideon A.
Qader, Suhailah W.
Afahanam, Lucy E.
Fidelis, Chidera F.
Eno, Ededet A.
Ejiofor, Emmanuel E.
Manicum, Amanda-Lee E.
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description [Image: see text] Theoretical studies on the adsorption, sensibility, and reactivity of a boron nitride nanocage decorated with Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn metals as a biosensor material were carried out for the adsorption of carboplatin by applying the density functional theory computation at the B3LYP-GD3BJ/def2svp level of theory. All the optimized structures, as well as the calculations as regards the studied objective including electronic properties, geometry optimization parameters, adsorption energy studies, natural bond orbital analysis, topology studies, sensor mechanistic parameters, and thermodynamic properties (ΔG and ΔH), were investigated herein. As a result, the noticeable change in the energy gap of the studied surfaces when interacting with carboplatin accounted for the surfaces’ reactivity, stability, conductivity, work function, and overall adsorption ability, implying that the studied decorated surfaces are good sensor materials for sensing carboplatin. Furthermore, the negative adsorption energies obtained for interacting surfaces decorated with Cu, Ni, Os, and Zn suggest that the surface has a superior ability to sense carboplatin as chemisorption was seen. Substantially, the geometric short adsorption bond length after adsorption, thermodynamically spontaneous reactions, and acceptable sensor mechanism results demonstrate that the investigated surfaces have strong sensing characteristics for sensing carboplatin.
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spelling pubmed-100350172023-03-24 Transition Metal-Decorated B(12)N(12)–X (X = Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn) Nanoclusters as Biosensors for Carboplatin Benjamin, Innocent Louis, Hitler Okon, Gideon A. Qader, Suhailah W. Afahanam, Lucy E. Fidelis, Chidera F. Eno, Ededet A. Ejiofor, Emmanuel E. Manicum, Amanda-Lee E. ACS Omega [Image: see text] Theoretical studies on the adsorption, sensibility, and reactivity of a boron nitride nanocage decorated with Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn metals as a biosensor material were carried out for the adsorption of carboplatin by applying the density functional theory computation at the B3LYP-GD3BJ/def2svp level of theory. All the optimized structures, as well as the calculations as regards the studied objective including electronic properties, geometry optimization parameters, adsorption energy studies, natural bond orbital analysis, topology studies, sensor mechanistic parameters, and thermodynamic properties (ΔG and ΔH), were investigated herein. As a result, the noticeable change in the energy gap of the studied surfaces when interacting with carboplatin accounted for the surfaces’ reactivity, stability, conductivity, work function, and overall adsorption ability, implying that the studied decorated surfaces are good sensor materials for sensing carboplatin. Furthermore, the negative adsorption energies obtained for interacting surfaces decorated with Cu, Ni, Os, and Zn suggest that the surface has a superior ability to sense carboplatin as chemisorption was seen. Substantially, the geometric short adsorption bond length after adsorption, thermodynamically spontaneous reactions, and acceptable sensor mechanism results demonstrate that the investigated surfaces have strong sensing characteristics for sensing carboplatin. American Chemical Society 2023-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10035017/ /pubmed/36969422 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07250 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Louis, Hitler
Okon, Gideon A.
Qader, Suhailah W.
Afahanam, Lucy E.
Fidelis, Chidera F.
Eno, Ededet A.
Ejiofor, Emmanuel E.
Manicum, Amanda-Lee E.
Transition Metal-Decorated B(12)N(12)–X (X = Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn) Nanoclusters as Biosensors for Carboplatin
title Transition Metal-Decorated B(12)N(12)–X (X = Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn) Nanoclusters as Biosensors for Carboplatin
title_full Transition Metal-Decorated B(12)N(12)–X (X = Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn) Nanoclusters as Biosensors for Carboplatin
title_fullStr Transition Metal-Decorated B(12)N(12)–X (X = Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn) Nanoclusters as Biosensors for Carboplatin
title_full_unstemmed Transition Metal-Decorated B(12)N(12)–X (X = Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn) Nanoclusters as Biosensors for Carboplatin
title_short Transition Metal-Decorated B(12)N(12)–X (X = Au, Cu, Ni, Os, Pt, and Zn) Nanoclusters as Biosensors for Carboplatin
title_sort transition metal-decorated b(12)n(12)–x (x = au, cu, ni, os, pt, and zn) nanoclusters as biosensors for carboplatin
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10035017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36969422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07250
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