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Buckybowls as gas adsorbents: binding of gaseous pollutants and their electric-field induced release
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Buckybowls as gas adsorbents: binding of gaseous pollutants and their electric-field induced release

Daniel J. Burrill and Daniel S. Lambrecht
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP, Vol.22(39), pp.22699-22710
10-21-2020
PMID: 33016282

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Chemistry Chemistry, Physical Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical Science & Technology
The adsorption of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide (NOx) to the Buckybowls sumanene and corannulene was investigated. Binding energies were up to 1.8x larger than for coronene as the planar analogue, demonstrating the advantages of Buckybowls for gas adsorption. In agreement with previous reports on carbon dioxide and methane adsorption, the favorable binding energies for NOx were shown to be associated with the curvature of the Buckybowls. It is shown that applying an electric field along the bowl symmetry axis modifies the bowl curvatures and impacts adsorbate binding energies, including the potential to desorb adsorbates. As a proof of concept, it is shown that applying electric fields of different strengths and orientations selectively controls sumanene's preference to bind nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon dioxide, suggesting potential applications for dynamically tunable gas adsorption. Moreover, it is demonstrated that adsorbates can be desorbed by applying suitable electric field strengths, allowing cleaning of the Buckybowls for renewed usage.
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