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Coordination effects on the binding of late 3d single metal species to cyanographene

Anchoring single metal atoms on suitable substrates is a convenient route towards materials with unique electronic and magnetic properties exploitable in a wide range of applications including sensors, data storage, and single atom catalysis (SAC). Among a large portfolio of available substrates, ca...

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Autores principales: Průcha, Róbert, Hrubý, Vítězslav, Zaoralová, Dagmar, Otyepková, Eva, Šedajová, Veronika, Kolařík, Jan, Zbořil, Radek, Medved’, Miroslav, Otyepka, Michal
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36475541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cp04076j
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author Průcha, Róbert
Hrubý, Vítězslav
Zaoralová, Dagmar
Otyepková, Eva
Šedajová, Veronika
Kolařík, Jan
Zbořil, Radek
Medved’, Miroslav
Otyepka, Michal
author_facet Průcha, Róbert
Hrubý, Vítězslav
Zaoralová, Dagmar
Otyepková, Eva
Šedajová, Veronika
Kolařík, Jan
Zbořil, Radek
Medved’, Miroslav
Otyepka, Michal
author_sort Průcha, Róbert
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description Anchoring single metal atoms on suitable substrates is a convenient route towards materials with unique electronic and magnetic properties exploitable in a wide range of applications including sensors, data storage, and single atom catalysis (SAC). Among a large portfolio of available substrates, carbon-based materials derived from graphene and its derivatives have received growing concern due to their high affinity to metals combined with biocompatibility, low toxicity, and accessibility. Cyanographene (GCN) as highly functionalized graphene containing homogeneously distributed nitrile groups perpendicular to the surface offers exceptionally favourable arrangement for anchoring metal atoms enabling efficient charge exchange between the metal and the substrate. However, the binding characteristics of metal species can be significantly affected by the coordination effects. Here we employed density functional theory (DFT) calculations to analyse the role of coordination in the binding of late 3d cations (Fe(2+), Fe(3+), Co(2+), Ni(2+), Cu(2+), Cu(+), and Zn(2+)) to GCN in aqueous solutions. The inspection of several plausible coordination types revealed the most favourable arrangements. Among the studied species, copper cations were found to be the most tightly bonded to GCN, which was also confirmed by the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) measurements. In general, the inclusion of coordination effects significantly reduced the binding affinities predicted by implicit solvation models. Clearly, to build-up reliable models of SAC architectures in the environments enabling the formation of a coordination sphere, such effects need to be properly taken into account.
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spelling pubmed-99131282023-02-11 Coordination effects on the binding of late 3d single metal species to cyanographene Průcha, Róbert Hrubý, Vítězslav Zaoralová, Dagmar Otyepková, Eva Šedajová, Veronika Kolařík, Jan Zbořil, Radek Medved’, Miroslav Otyepka, Michal Phys Chem Chem Phys Chemistry Anchoring single metal atoms on suitable substrates is a convenient route towards materials with unique electronic and magnetic properties exploitable in a wide range of applications including sensors, data storage, and single atom catalysis (SAC). Among a large portfolio of available substrates, carbon-based materials derived from graphene and its derivatives have received growing concern due to their high affinity to metals combined with biocompatibility, low toxicity, and accessibility. Cyanographene (GCN) as highly functionalized graphene containing homogeneously distributed nitrile groups perpendicular to the surface offers exceptionally favourable arrangement for anchoring metal atoms enabling efficient charge exchange between the metal and the substrate. However, the binding characteristics of metal species can be significantly affected by the coordination effects. Here we employed density functional theory (DFT) calculations to analyse the role of coordination in the binding of late 3d cations (Fe(2+), Fe(3+), Co(2+), Ni(2+), Cu(2+), Cu(+), and Zn(2+)) to GCN in aqueous solutions. The inspection of several plausible coordination types revealed the most favourable arrangements. Among the studied species, copper cations were found to be the most tightly bonded to GCN, which was also confirmed by the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) measurements. In general, the inclusion of coordination effects significantly reduced the binding affinities predicted by implicit solvation models. Clearly, to build-up reliable models of SAC architectures in the environments enabling the formation of a coordination sphere, such effects need to be properly taken into account. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9913128/ /pubmed/36475541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cp04076j Text en This journal is © the Owner Societies https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Průcha, Róbert
Hrubý, Vítězslav
Zaoralová, Dagmar
Otyepková, Eva
Šedajová, Veronika
Kolařík, Jan
Zbořil, Radek
Medved’, Miroslav
Otyepka, Michal
Coordination effects on the binding of late 3d single metal species to cyanographene
title Coordination effects on the binding of late 3d single metal species to cyanographene
title_full Coordination effects on the binding of late 3d single metal species to cyanographene
title_fullStr Coordination effects on the binding of late 3d single metal species to cyanographene
title_full_unstemmed Coordination effects on the binding of late 3d single metal species to cyanographene
title_short Coordination effects on the binding of late 3d single metal species to cyanographene
title_sort coordination effects on the binding of late 3d single metal species to cyanographene
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36475541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cp04076j
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