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Complexes of Li, Na, and Mg with 2D allotropies of second and third period: a theoretical study.

Wilmer Esteban Vallejo NarváezCesar Gabriel Vera de la GarzaLuis Daniel Solís RodríguezSerguei Fomine
Published in: Journal of molecular modeling (2021)
Complexes of Li, Na, and Mg with graphene, silicene, phosphorene nanoflakes (NFs), and their 2D allotropies have been studied at dispersion corrected TPSS/def-TZVP level of theory. The energy partition analysis of the complexes revealed that for most of the complexes exchange and correlation energies represent dominant contributions to the binding with strong charge transfer from the metal atom to a NF. The exceptions are Mg complexes of graphene and phosphorene NFs where binding is due to dispersion and correlation terms. This difference is also reflected in large Mg-NF distances suggesting weak intermolecular interactions in these complexes. The calculated activation energies for metal hopping are easily achievable at room temperatures for carbon and silicon allotropies. However, they are significantly higher for phosphorus allotropies reaching almost 18 kcal/mol. Generally, activation energies for hopping increase with binding energies for graphene, silicene, and phosphorene NFs. This trend does not observe however for graphene, silicene, and phosphorene 2D allotropies.
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