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Title Chloropicrin sensor based on the pristine BN nanocones: DFT studies
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Sensor . Chloropicrin . DFT . Adsorption . Nanocone
Abstract We investigated the chloropicrin adsorption on the BN nanocones using DFT calculations. We selected two kinds of BN nanocones with 180 disclination angle entailing BN-N (including N-N bonds) and BN-B (including N-N bonds). The chloropicrin strongly interacts with B-B bonds of the BN-B nanocone so that the adsorption energy is about − 135.3 kcal/ mol. By going away from the apex, the reactivity of B-B bonds is decreased. The electronic properties of BN-B nanocone are not affected, and also, its recovery is impossible because of a cycloaddition process. Thus, it cannot be used in the chloro- picrin sensors. In contrary, the BN-N nanocone adsorbs the chloropicrin with adsorption energy about − 11.0 kcal/mol. However, the reactivity of the BN-N is considerably lower than the BN-B. By the adsorption of the chloropicrin, the LUMO level of BN-N nanocone significantly stabilized so that the HOMO-LUMO gap is decreased by about 84.1%. Consequently, the BN-nanocone converts from a semiconduc- tor to a semimetal with a higher electrical conductivity. The change of electrical conductivity can create an electrical signal which helps to detect the chloropicrin. We predicted a short recovery time of 3.7 × 10 −5 s at 298 K for this sensor.
Researchers Ladan Edjlali (Not In First Six Researchers), Akram Hosseinian (Fifth Researcher), Mehdi D. Esrafili (Fourth Researcher), Morteza Mousavi Khoshdel (Third Researcher), Roghaye Moladust (Second Researcher), (First Researcher)