Interactions between free radicals and a graphene fragment : Physical versus chemical bonding, charge transfer, and deformation

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Author(s)

  • Fengting T. Wang
  • Lei Chen
  • Chuanjin J. Tian
  • Yan Meng
  • Zhigang G. Wang
  • Mingxing X. Jin
  • Ping Zhang
  • Dajun J. Ding

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3264-3268
Journal / PublicationJournal of Computational Chemistry
Volume32
Issue number15
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2011

Abstract

The adsorption of six free radicals (FRs) respectively on a graphene fragment was studied using a density functional tight-binding method with the inclusion of an empirical dispersion term in total energy. The results indicate that the different interaction paths between the FRs and the graphene lead to different forms of physical (PA) or chemical adsorptions (CA). The CA appears only in the condition where some of the nonhydrogen atoms are closer to the graphene, with the deformation occurring in the latter. The charge transfer increases with the increase in adsorption energy in every FR-graphene system. Although the deformation in the graphene is negligible in all PA cases, the FR is closer to the graphene and the graphene deformation is clearer in all CA cases, with all atomic displacements being larger than 0.1 Å. Our findings are useful not only for FR scavenging but also for studying the interaction between general molecules and material surfaces. Copyright © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Research Area(s)

  • chemical adsorption, density functional tight binding method, free radicals, graphene fragment, physical adsorption

Citation Format(s)

Interactions between free radicals and a graphene fragment: Physical versus chemical bonding, charge transfer, and deformation. / Wang, Fengting T.; Chen, Lei; Tian, Chuanjin J. et al.
In: Journal of Computational Chemistry, Vol. 32, No. 15, 30.11.2011, p. 3264-3268.

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