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Ab-Initio Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Condensed-Phase Reactivity: The Electrolysis of Amino Acids and Peptides
Authors:Ali Kiakojouri  Ebrahim Nadimi  Irmgard Frank
Affiliation:1.Theoretische Chemie, Universität Hannover, Callinstr. 3A, 30167 Hannover, Germany; ;2.Faculty of Electrical Engineering, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, P. O. Box 16315-1355, Tehran 1996715433, Iran;
Abstract:Electrolysis is a potential candidate for a quick method of wastewater cleansing. However, it is necessary to know what compounds might be formed from bioorganic matter. We want to know if there are toxic intermediates and if it is possible to influence the product formation by the variation in initial conditions. In the present study, we use Car–Parrinello molecular dynamics to simulate the fastest reaction steps under such circumstances. We investigate the behavior of amino acids and peptides under anodic conditions. Such highly reactive situations lead to chemical reactions within picoseconds, and we can model the reaction mechanisms in full detail. The role of the electric current is to discharge charged species and, hence, to produce radicals from ions. This leads to ultra-fast radical reactions in a bulk environment, which can also be seen as redox reactions as the oxidation states change. In the case of amino acids, the educts can be zwitterionic, so we also observe complex acid–base chemistry. Hence, we obtain the full spectrum of condensed-phase chemistry.
Keywords:Car–  Parrinello molecular dynamics, electrochemistry, reaction intermediates, reaction mechanisms, wastewater cleansing
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