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Comparison Between Electride Characteristics of Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60)
Density functional theory (DFT) based computation is performed on the endohedrally encapsulated Li(3) cluster inside the B(40) and C(60) cages namely, Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60). For both these systems, the Li-Li bond lengths are shorter than that in the free Li(3) cluster. Due to confinement, the...
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description | Density functional theory (DFT) based computation is performed on the endohedrally encapsulated Li(3) cluster inside the B(40) and C(60) cages namely, Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60). For both these systems, the Li-Li bond lengths are shorter than that in the free Li(3) cluster. Due to confinement, the Li-Li vibrational frequencies increase in both the systems as compared to that in the free Li(3) cluster. Thermodynamically, the formation of these two systems is spontaneous in nature as predicted by the negative values of Gibbs’ free energy changes (ΔG). For both the systems one non-nuclear attractor (NNA) is present on the middle of the Li(3) cluster which is predicted and confirmed by the electron density analysis. The NNA population and the percentage localization of electron density at the NNA of the Li(3)@C(60) system are higher than that in the Li(3)@B(40) system. At the NNA the values of the Laplacian of electron density are negative and an electron localization function basin is present at the center of the Li(3) cluster for localized electrons. Both systems show large values of nonlinear optical properties (NLO). Both the Li(3) encapsulated endohedral systems behave as electrides. Electrides have low work function and hence have a great potential in catalytic activity toward the activation of small molecules (such as CO(2), N(2)). Even some electrides have greater catalytic activity than some well-studied metal-loaded catalysts. As the systems under study behave as electrides, they have the power to show catalytic activity and can be used in catalyzing the activation of small molecules. |
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spelling | pubmed-80055632021-03-30 Comparison Between Electride Characteristics of Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60) Das, Prasenjit Chattaraj, Pratim Kumar Front Chem Chemistry Density functional theory (DFT) based computation is performed on the endohedrally encapsulated Li(3) cluster inside the B(40) and C(60) cages namely, Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60). For both these systems, the Li-Li bond lengths are shorter than that in the free Li(3) cluster. Due to confinement, the Li-Li vibrational frequencies increase in both the systems as compared to that in the free Li(3) cluster. Thermodynamically, the formation of these two systems is spontaneous in nature as predicted by the negative values of Gibbs’ free energy changes (ΔG). For both the systems one non-nuclear attractor (NNA) is present on the middle of the Li(3) cluster which is predicted and confirmed by the electron density analysis. The NNA population and the percentage localization of electron density at the NNA of the Li(3)@C(60) system are higher than that in the Li(3)@B(40) system. At the NNA the values of the Laplacian of electron density are negative and an electron localization function basin is present at the center of the Li(3) cluster for localized electrons. Both systems show large values of nonlinear optical properties (NLO). Both the Li(3) encapsulated endohedral systems behave as electrides. Electrides have low work function and hence have a great potential in catalytic activity toward the activation of small molecules (such as CO(2), N(2)). Even some electrides have greater catalytic activity than some well-studied metal-loaded catalysts. As the systems under study behave as electrides, they have the power to show catalytic activity and can be used in catalyzing the activation of small molecules. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8005563/ /pubmed/33791279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.638581 Text en Copyright © 2021 Das and Chattaraj. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Das, Prasenjit Chattaraj, Pratim Kumar Comparison Between Electride Characteristics of Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60) |
title | Comparison Between Electride Characteristics of Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60)
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title_full | Comparison Between Electride Characteristics of Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60)
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title_fullStr | Comparison Between Electride Characteristics of Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60)
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title_full_unstemmed | Comparison Between Electride Characteristics of Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60)
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title_short | Comparison Between Electride Characteristics of Li(3)@B(40) and Li(3)@C(60)
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title_sort | comparison between electride characteristics of li(3)@b(40) and li(3)@c(60) |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8005563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33791279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.638581 |
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