封闭的5-二二维相:计算机模拟研究研究
Violetta Raczyńska1, Krzysztof Górny1, Przemysław Raczyński1
1Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Silesia in Katowice, ul. 75 Pułku Piechoty 1A, 41-500 Chorzów, Poland.
Physical review. E
|October 18, 2023
概括
分子动力学模拟显示,中原体在石墨烯和二维化之间形成稳定的层. 它们的动态与这些有序结构密切相关,影响复合材料的特性.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 纳米技术纳米技术
背景情况:
- 半导体和二维材料的复合材料对于灵活显示器和光电子等先进应用至关重要.
- 了解宿主材料和半导体之间的复杂相互作用是优化复合材料性能的关键.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究在石墨烯和六边形2D化层之间限制的中原体的结构和动态特性.
- 探索宿主物质两极化和复合空间重复对介质体行为的影响.
主要方法:
- 使用了分子动力学模拟.
- 研究的系统包括在石墨烯和2D化之间存在的4-cyano-4'-pentylbiphenyl (一种中原体).
- 分析涉及顺序参数,密度概况,平均平方位移和二极点自相关函数.
主要成果:
- 介质分子自组装成高度稳定的,有序的分层结构.
- 介质分子的动态与它们的结构组织有很强的相关性.
- 主体物质的两极分化和复合单位的空间重复都显著影响中原体的特性.
结论:
- 这项研究表明,二维材料复合材料中结构和动态之间存在强烈的关系.
- 结果为设计具有定制性质的新型纳米设备和光电子材料提供了洞察力.
相关概念视频
Conformations of Cyclohexane
12.6K
Cyclohexane does not exist in a planar form due to the high angle and torsional strain it would experience in the planar structure. Instead, it adopts non-planar chair and boat conformations.
The chair form is the most stable and derives its name from its resemblance to the “easy chair.” In the chair conformation, two carbon atoms are arranged out-of-plane — one above and one below, minimizing the torsional strain. In the chair form, the bond angle is very close to the ideal...
The chair form is the most stable and derives its name from its resemblance to the “easy chair.” In the chair conformation, two carbon atoms are arranged out-of-plane — one above and one below, minimizing the torsional strain. In the chair form, the bond angle is very close to the ideal...
12.6K
Chair Conformation of Cyclohexane
14.7K
The chair conformation is the most stable form of cyclohexane due to the absence of angle and torsional strain. The absence of angle strain is a result of cyclohexane’s bond angle being very close to the ideal tetrahedral bond angle of 109.5° in its chair conformer. Similarly, the torsional strain is also absent owing to the perfectly staggered arrangement of bonds.
The hydrogen atoms linked to carbons are arranged in two different axial and equatorial orientations to achieve this...
The hydrogen atoms linked to carbons are arranged in two different axial and equatorial orientations to achieve this...
14.7K
Structure of Benzene: Molecular Orbital Model
9.1K
According to the molecular orbital (MO) model, benzene has a planar structure with a regular hexagon of six sp2 hybridized carbons. As shown in Figure 1, each carbon is bonded to three other atoms with C–C–C and H–C–C bond angles of 120°. The C–H bond length is 109 pm, and the C–C bond length is 139 pm which is midway between the single bond length of sp3 hybridized carbons (154 pm) and sp2 hybridized carbons (133 pm).
9.1K
VSEPR Theory and the Effect of Lone Pairs
42.4K
Effect of Lone Pairs of Electrons on Molecule Geometry
42.4K
Newman Projections
16.9K
Different notations are used to represent the three-dimensional structure of molecules on two-dimensional surfaces. One of the most commonly used representations is the dash-wedge formula. The dashed wedges, solid wedges, and the plane lines indicate the groups situated behind the plane, coming out of the plane, and in the plane, respectively.
The organic molecules rotate across the single bonds leading to numerous temporary three-dimensional structures of varying energy known as...
The organic molecules rotate across the single bonds leading to numerous temporary three-dimensional structures of varying energy known as...
16.9K
Stability of Substituted Cyclohexanes
12.7K
This lesson discusses the stability of substituted cyclohexanes with a focus on energies of various conformers and the effect of 1,3-diaxial interactions.
The two chair conformations of cyclohexanes undergo rapid interconversion at room temperature. Both forms have identical energies and stabilities, each comprising equal amounts of the equilibrium mixture. Replacing a hydrogen atom with a functional group makes the two conformations energetically non-equivalent.
For example, in...
The two chair conformations of cyclohexanes undergo rapid interconversion at room temperature. Both forms have identical energies and stabilities, each comprising equal amounts of the equilibrium mixture. Replacing a hydrogen atom with a functional group makes the two conformations energetically non-equivalent.
For example, in...
12.7K


