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Predicting whether aromatic molecules would prefer to enter a carbon nanotube: A density functional theory study
Authors:Dae-Hwan Ahn  Chiyoung Park  Jong-Won Song
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry Education, Daegu University, Gyeongsan-si, South Korea;2. Department of Energy Science and Engineering, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Dalseong-Gun, Daegu, South Korea
Abstract:The interaction of a carbon nanotube (CNT) with various aromatic molecules, such as aniline, benzophenone, and diphenylamine, was studied using density functional theory able to compute intermolecular weak interactions (B3LYP-D3). CNTs of varying lengths were used, such as 4-CNT, 6-CNT, and 8-CNT (the numbers denoting relative lengths), with the lengths being chosen appropriately to save computation times. All aromatic molecules were found to exhibit strong intermolecular binding energies with the inner surface of the CNT, rather than the outer surface. Hydrogen bonding between two aromatic molecules that include N and O atoms is shown to further stabilize the intermolecular adsorption process. Therefore, when benzophenone and diphenylamine were simultaneously allowed to interact with a CNT, the aromatic molecules were expected to preferably enter the CNT. Furthermore, additional calculations of the intermolecular adsorption energy for aniline adsorbed on a graphene surface showed that the concavity of graphene-like carbon sheet is in proportion to the intermolecular binding energy between the graphene-like carbon sheet and the aromatic molecule.
Keywords:carbon nanotube  curvature of carbon surface  DFT  dispersion interaction  surface adsorption  van der Waals interaction
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