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Theoretical study of small aromatic molecules adsorbed in pristine and functionalised graphene
Mariana Zancan Tonel1, Ivana Zanella2, Solange Binotto Fagan2
1Physics Department, Universidade Franciscana-UFN, Rua dos Andradas, 1614, ZIP, Santa Maria, RS, 97010-032, Brazil. marianaztonel@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Small aromatic molecules are precursors for several biological systems such as DNA, proteins, drugs, and are also present in several pollutants. The understanding of the interaction of these small aromatic molecules with pristine and functionalised graphene (fGr) can generate different applications. We performed ab initio simulations based on the density functional theory to evaluate the interaction between the aromatic compounds, benzene, benzoic acid, aniline and phenol, with pristine and fGr. The results show that the binding energy for all cases is less than 103.24 kJ/mol (1.07 eV) without substantial modification of the electronic properties, indicating that the interaction occurs through a physical adsorption regime. The results are promising because they suggest that pristine graphene and functionalised graphene are suitable for removing these pollutants, or for carrying molecules for biological applications influenced by π-π and H-bonds interaction.
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