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DFT study of graphene oxide reduction by a dopamine species
Authors:Nicolás Domancich  Ana Rossi Fernández  Lorena Meier  Silvia Fuente
Institution:1. Instituto de Física del Sur, CONICET-UNS, Bahía Blanca, Argentina;2. Instituto de Química del Sur, CONICET-UNS, Bahía Blanca, Argentina
Abstract:Recently a large interest has arisen for using less active reducers of graphene oxide, GO, that are friendly with the environment. In the present work, a DFT theoretical study on the reduction process of GO model surfaces is performed taking into account zwitterionic dopamine, ZDA, as reducing agent. Several periodic models representing epoxy and hydroxyl patches on GO basal plane are proposed. As the number of oxide groups in a patch of epoxies or hydroxyls on the surface of graphene increases from 1 to 5, these systems become more stable. Whereas the adsorption of ZDA on patches of GO with 5 epoxy groups is non-dissociative, that of ZDA on patches of GO with 5 hydroxyl groups is fundamentally dissociative, reducing the surface of graphene oxide. The H2O molecule produced in the GO reduction becomes trapped to ZDA through a hydrogen bond. The ZDA binding to GO was analysed by considering electrostatic effects and attractive non-covalent contributions due to vdW interactions.
Keywords:Adsorption  graphene oxide  zwitterionic dopamine  density functional theory  Vasp
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