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Designing Novel Zn-Decorated Inorganic B(12)P(12) Nanoclusters with Promising Electronic Properties: A Step Forward toward Efficient CO(2) Sensing Materials

[Image: see text] Gas sensing materials have been widely explored recently owing to their versatile environmental and agriculture monitoring applications. The present study advocates the electronic response of Zn-decorated inorganic B(12)P(12) nanoclusters to CO(2) gas. Herein, a series of systems C...

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Autores principales: Hussain, Shahid, Shahid Chatha, Shahzad Ali, Hussain, Abdullah Ijaz, Hussain, Riaz, Mehboob, Muhammad Yasir, Gulzar, Tahsin, Mansha, Asim, Shahzad, Nabeel, Ayub, Khurshid
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7331065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32637830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01686
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author Hussain, Shahid
Shahid Chatha, Shahzad Ali
Hussain, Abdullah Ijaz
Hussain, Riaz
Mehboob, Muhammad Yasir
Gulzar, Tahsin
Mansha, Asim
Shahzad, Nabeel
Ayub, Khurshid
author_facet Hussain, Shahid
Shahid Chatha, Shahzad Ali
Hussain, Abdullah Ijaz
Hussain, Riaz
Mehboob, Muhammad Yasir
Gulzar, Tahsin
Mansha, Asim
Shahzad, Nabeel
Ayub, Khurshid
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description [Image: see text] Gas sensing materials have been widely explored recently owing to their versatile environmental and agriculture monitoring applications. The present study advocates the electronic response of Zn-decorated inorganic B(12)P(12) nanoclusters to CO(2) gas. Herein, a series of systems CO(2)–Zn–B(12)P(12) (E1–E4) are designed by adsorption of CO(2) on Zn-decorated B(12)P(12) nanoclusters, and their electronic properties are explored by density functional theory. Initially, placement of Zn on B(12)P(12) delivers four geometries named as D1–D4, with adsorption energy values of −57.12, −22.94, −21.03, and −14.07 kJ/mol, respectively, and CO(2) adsorption on a pure B(12)P(12) nanocage delivers one geometry with an adsorption energy of −4.88 kJ/mol. However, the interaction of CO(2) with D1–D4 systems confers four geometries named as E1 (E(ad) = −75.12 kJ/mol), E2 (E(ad) = −25.89 kJ/mol), E3 (E(ad) = −42.43 kJ/mol), and E4 (E(ad) = −28.73 kJ/mol). Various electronic parameters such as dipole moment, molecular electrostatic potential analysis, frontier molecular orbital analysis, Q(NBO), global descriptor of reactivity, and density of states are also estimated in order to understand the unique interaction mechanism. The results of these analyses suggested that Zn decoration on B(12)P(12) significantly favors CO(2) gas adsorption, and a maximum charge separation is also noted when CO(2) is adsorbed on the Zn–B(12)P(12) nanocages. Therefore, the Zn-decorated B(12)P(12) nanocages are considered as potential candidates for application in CO(2) sensors.
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spelling pubmed-73310652020-07-06 Designing Novel Zn-Decorated Inorganic B(12)P(12) Nanoclusters with Promising Electronic Properties: A Step Forward toward Efficient CO(2) Sensing Materials Hussain, Shahid Shahid Chatha, Shahzad Ali Hussain, Abdullah Ijaz Hussain, Riaz Mehboob, Muhammad Yasir Gulzar, Tahsin Mansha, Asim Shahzad, Nabeel Ayub, Khurshid ACS Omega [Image: see text] Gas sensing materials have been widely explored recently owing to their versatile environmental and agriculture monitoring applications. The present study advocates the electronic response of Zn-decorated inorganic B(12)P(12) nanoclusters to CO(2) gas. Herein, a series of systems CO(2)–Zn–B(12)P(12) (E1–E4) are designed by adsorption of CO(2) on Zn-decorated B(12)P(12) nanoclusters, and their electronic properties are explored by density functional theory. Initially, placement of Zn on B(12)P(12) delivers four geometries named as D1–D4, with adsorption energy values of −57.12, −22.94, −21.03, and −14.07 kJ/mol, respectively, and CO(2) adsorption on a pure B(12)P(12) nanocage delivers one geometry with an adsorption energy of −4.88 kJ/mol. However, the interaction of CO(2) with D1–D4 systems confers four geometries named as E1 (E(ad) = −75.12 kJ/mol), E2 (E(ad) = −25.89 kJ/mol), E3 (E(ad) = −42.43 kJ/mol), and E4 (E(ad) = −28.73 kJ/mol). Various electronic parameters such as dipole moment, molecular electrostatic potential analysis, frontier molecular orbital analysis, Q(NBO), global descriptor of reactivity, and density of states are also estimated in order to understand the unique interaction mechanism. The results of these analyses suggested that Zn decoration on B(12)P(12) significantly favors CO(2) gas adsorption, and a maximum charge separation is also noted when CO(2) is adsorbed on the Zn–B(12)P(12) nanocages. Therefore, the Zn-decorated B(12)P(12) nanocages are considered as potential candidates for application in CO(2) sensors. American Chemical Society 2020-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7331065/ /pubmed/32637830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01686 Text en Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Hussain, Shahid
Shahid Chatha, Shahzad Ali
Hussain, Abdullah Ijaz
Hussain, Riaz
Mehboob, Muhammad Yasir
Gulzar, Tahsin
Mansha, Asim
Shahzad, Nabeel
Ayub, Khurshid
Designing Novel Zn-Decorated Inorganic B(12)P(12) Nanoclusters with Promising Electronic Properties: A Step Forward toward Efficient CO(2) Sensing Materials
title Designing Novel Zn-Decorated Inorganic B(12)P(12) Nanoclusters with Promising Electronic Properties: A Step Forward toward Efficient CO(2) Sensing Materials
title_full Designing Novel Zn-Decorated Inorganic B(12)P(12) Nanoclusters with Promising Electronic Properties: A Step Forward toward Efficient CO(2) Sensing Materials
title_fullStr Designing Novel Zn-Decorated Inorganic B(12)P(12) Nanoclusters with Promising Electronic Properties: A Step Forward toward Efficient CO(2) Sensing Materials
title_full_unstemmed Designing Novel Zn-Decorated Inorganic B(12)P(12) Nanoclusters with Promising Electronic Properties: A Step Forward toward Efficient CO(2) Sensing Materials
title_short Designing Novel Zn-Decorated Inorganic B(12)P(12) Nanoclusters with Promising Electronic Properties: A Step Forward toward Efficient CO(2) Sensing Materials
title_sort designing novel zn-decorated inorganic b(12)p(12) nanoclusters with promising electronic properties: a step forward toward efficient co(2) sensing materials
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7331065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32637830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01686
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