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Nano-porous C4N as a toxic pesticide’s scavenger : A quantum chemical approach

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Sajid, H , Author
Ayub, K , Author
Khan, A.A , Author
Ahmad, R , Author
Ans, M , Author
Mahmood, T, Author
Title of Periodical
Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
Country of Publication
Kingdom of Bahrain
Place Published
Sakhir . Bahrain
Publisher
University of Bahrain
Date Issued
2022
Language
English
English Abstract
ABSTRACT : The sensing affinity of C4N is the most fascinating topic of research due to its excellent chemical and electronic properties. Moreover, owing to the highly active porous cavity, C4N can easily accommodate foreign molecules. Herein, we studied the adsorption properties of carbamate insecticides (CMs) namely, Dimaline (DMT), Carbanilate (CBT), I solan (ISO) and Propoxur (PRO) using density functional theory calculations. All the results are calculated at widely accepted ωB97XD functional along with 6-31G(d, p) basis set. The calculated counterpoise corrected interaction energy of the reported complexes ranges between − 20.05 and − 27.04 kcal/mol, however, the nitration distances are found to be higher than 2.00 Å. The values of interacting parameters depict that the carbamate molecules are physiosorbed via noncovalent interactions that can easily be reversible. Moreover, the binding of selected insecticides notably changes the electronic structure of C4N. The electronic changes are characterized by the energies of HOMO & LUMO, their energy gaps and CHELPG charge transfer. The charge density difference between C4N surface and carbamate pesticides are characterized by EDD and CDA analysis. Moreover, the ab initio molecular dynamic study reveals that the complexes are stable even at 500 K. The photochemical sensing properties of C4N are estimated by time dependent UV–Vis calculations. The high sensitivity of C4N towards considered analytes enable it to act as a promising sensor for toxic pesticides.
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