Pyrrole adsorption on aluminum nitride nanotubes on DFT data


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Abstract

The adsorption behavior of pyrrole molecule with external surface of (5.0) on zigzag aluminum nitride nanotube (AlNNT) was studied using density functional theory calculations. It was found that the adsorption energy (Ead) of pyrrole on the surface of pristine nanotubes is about–11.99 kcal/mol. However, when nanotubes have been doped with P atom, the adsorption energy of pyrrole was increased. Calculation showed that for the phosphorus-doped nanotube the adsorption energy range is about–9.04 to‒12.80 kcal/mol. AlNNT is a suitable adsorbent for pyrrole, so it can be used in adsorption and separation processes involving pyrrole. The doped AlNNT can potentially be used for pyrrole sensors for detection in environmental systems.

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Maziar Noei

Department of Chemistry, College of Chemical Engineering, Mahshahr Branch

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Email: Maziar.Noei@hotmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Mahshahr

Maryam Ebrahimikia

Department of Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Yadegar-e-Imam Khomeini (RAH) Branch

Email: Maziar.Noei@hotmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

Nazanin Molaei

Department of Chemistry College of Chemistry, Omidiyeh Branch

Email: Maziar.Noei@hotmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Omidiyeh

Maryam Ahadi

Department of Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Yadegar-e-Imam Khomeini (RAH) Branch

Email: Maziar.Noei@hotmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

Ali Akbar Salan

Department of Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Yadegar-e-Imam Khomeini (RAH) Branch

Email: Maziar.Noei@hotmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

Omid Moradi

Department of Chemistry, Shahre Qods Branch

Email: Maziar.Noei@hotmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran


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