A Quantum, NBO, RDG study the interaction of cadmium ion with the pristine, C, P and C&P doped (4,4) armchair boron nitride nanotube (BNNTs)
Journal: Asian Journal of Nanoscience and Materials (Vol.1, No. 4)Publication Date: Autumn2018
Authors : Mahdi Rezaei Sameti; B. Amirian;
Page : 262-270
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Abstract
In this paper, by using of density function theory (DFT), we have investigated the interaction and adsorption of Cd+2 ion on the interior and exterior surface of pristine, C, P and C&P doped BNNTs. The calculated results indicate that the adsorption of Cd+2 is exothermic in thermodynamic approach. With adsorbing Cd+2 ion the electrical and optical properties of system alter significantly from original state. Inspection of quantum, natural bond orbital (NBO) and reduced density gradient (RDG) results confirm that the pristine and doped BNNTs are a good candidate to making sensor and adsorbent of Cd+2 in biological and environmental system.
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