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Detection of Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Dioxide Pollutants with a 2D Ca(12)O(12) Nanostructured Material

[Image: see text] In recent times, nanomaterials have been applied for the detection and sensing of toxic gases in the environment owing to their large surface-to-volume ratio and efficiency. CO(2) is a toxic gas that is associated with causing global warming, while SO(2) and NO(2) are also characte...

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Autores principales: Louis, Hitler, Egemonye, ThankGod C., Unimuke, Tomsmith O., Inah, Bassey E., Edet, Henry O., Eno, Ededet A., Adalikwu, Stephen A., Adeyinka, Adedapo S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9535646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36211081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03512
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author Louis, Hitler
Egemonye, ThankGod C.
Unimuke, Tomsmith O.
Inah, Bassey E.
Edet, Henry O.
Eno, Ededet A.
Adalikwu, Stephen A.
Adeyinka, Adedapo S.
author_facet Louis, Hitler
Egemonye, ThankGod C.
Unimuke, Tomsmith O.
Inah, Bassey E.
Edet, Henry O.
Eno, Ededet A.
Adalikwu, Stephen A.
Adeyinka, Adedapo S.
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description [Image: see text] In recent times, nanomaterials have been applied for the detection and sensing of toxic gases in the environment owing to their large surface-to-volume ratio and efficiency. CO(2) is a toxic gas that is associated with causing global warming, while SO(2) and NO(2) are also characterized as nonbenign gases in the sense that when inhaled, they increase the rate of respiratory infections. Therefore, there is an explicit reason to develop efficient nanosensors for monitoring and sensing of these gases in the environment. Herein, we performed quantum chemical simulation on a Ca(12)O(12) nanocage as an efficient nanosensor for sensing and monitoring of these gases (CO(2), SO(2), NO(2)) by employing high-level density functional theory modeling at the B3LYP-GD3(BJ)/6-311+G(d,p) level of theory. The results obtained from our studies revealed that the adsorption of CO(2) and SO(2) on the Ca(12)O(12) nanocage with adsorption energies of −2.01 and −5.85 eV, respectively, is chemisorption in nature, while that of NO(2) possessing an adsorption energy of −0.69 eV is related to physisorption. Moreover, frontier molecular orbital (FMO), global reactivity descriptors, and noncovalent interaction (NCI) analysis revealed that the adsorption of CO(2) and SO(2) on the Ca(12)O(12) nanocage is stable adsorption, while that of NO(2) is unstable adsorption. Thus, we can infer that the Ca(12)O(12) nanocage is more efficient as a nanosensor in sensing CO(2) and SO(2) gases than in sensing NO(2) gas.
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spelling pubmed-95356462022-10-07 Detection of Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Dioxide Pollutants with a 2D Ca(12)O(12) Nanostructured Material Louis, Hitler Egemonye, ThankGod C. Unimuke, Tomsmith O. Inah, Bassey E. Edet, Henry O. Eno, Ededet A. Adalikwu, Stephen A. Adeyinka, Adedapo S. ACS Omega [Image: see text] In recent times, nanomaterials have been applied for the detection and sensing of toxic gases in the environment owing to their large surface-to-volume ratio and efficiency. CO(2) is a toxic gas that is associated with causing global warming, while SO(2) and NO(2) are also characterized as nonbenign gases in the sense that when inhaled, they increase the rate of respiratory infections. Therefore, there is an explicit reason to develop efficient nanosensors for monitoring and sensing of these gases in the environment. Herein, we performed quantum chemical simulation on a Ca(12)O(12) nanocage as an efficient nanosensor for sensing and monitoring of these gases (CO(2), SO(2), NO(2)) by employing high-level density functional theory modeling at the B3LYP-GD3(BJ)/6-311+G(d,p) level of theory. The results obtained from our studies revealed that the adsorption of CO(2) and SO(2) on the Ca(12)O(12) nanocage with adsorption energies of −2.01 and −5.85 eV, respectively, is chemisorption in nature, while that of NO(2) possessing an adsorption energy of −0.69 eV is related to physisorption. Moreover, frontier molecular orbital (FMO), global reactivity descriptors, and noncovalent interaction (NCI) analysis revealed that the adsorption of CO(2) and SO(2) on the Ca(12)O(12) nanocage is stable adsorption, while that of NO(2) is unstable adsorption. Thus, we can infer that the Ca(12)O(12) nanocage is more efficient as a nanosensor in sensing CO(2) and SO(2) gases than in sensing NO(2) gas. American Chemical Society 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9535646/ /pubmed/36211081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03512 Text en © 2022 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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Egemonye, ThankGod C.
Unimuke, Tomsmith O.
Inah, Bassey E.
Edet, Henry O.
Eno, Ededet A.
Adalikwu, Stephen A.
Adeyinka, Adedapo S.
Detection of Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Dioxide Pollutants with a 2D Ca(12)O(12) Nanostructured Material
title Detection of Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Dioxide Pollutants with a 2D Ca(12)O(12) Nanostructured Material
title_full Detection of Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Dioxide Pollutants with a 2D Ca(12)O(12) Nanostructured Material
title_fullStr Detection of Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Dioxide Pollutants with a 2D Ca(12)O(12) Nanostructured Material
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Dioxide Pollutants with a 2D Ca(12)O(12) Nanostructured Material
title_short Detection of Carbon, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Dioxide Pollutants with a 2D Ca(12)O(12) Nanostructured Material
title_sort detection of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen dioxide pollutants with a 2d ca(12)o(12) nanostructured material
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9535646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36211081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03512
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