Adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene

We theoretically have been investigating the basic adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene as the first step in researching the properties of carbon nanotube (CNT) electrodes in an electric double layer capacitor. To clarify the basic adsorption properties, we used the first principles calc...

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Main Authors: Kunisada, Yuji, Kishi, Hirofumi, Dimas, Fajarisandi, David, Melanie Y., Nakanishi, Hiroshi
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-76292022-09-15T02:24:57Z Adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene Kunisada, Yuji Kishi, Hirofumi Dimas, Fajarisandi David, Melanie Y. Nakanishi, Hiroshi We theoretically have been investigating the basic adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene as the first step in researching the properties of carbon nanotube (CNT) electrodes in an electric double layer capacitor. To clarify the basic adsorption properties, we used the first principles calculation based on the density functional theory with the generalized gradient approximation for the exchange–correlation energy. As for the results, we found that the adsorbed configuration of BF4- anions on graphene changes as their nearest neighbor distance decreases. We show that the electric dipole moment per unit area of BF4- adsorbed on graphene increases as the nearest neighbor anion distance decreases. On the other hand, the electric dipole moment per BF4- anion decreases as the nearest anion neighbor distance decreases. We also found that BF4- anions adsorbed on both sides of graphene are more stable than those on one side. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6770 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Boron trifluoride—Absorption and adsorption Anions Graphene Physics
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topic Boron trifluoride—Absorption and adsorption
Anions
Graphene
Physics
spellingShingle Boron trifluoride—Absorption and adsorption
Anions
Graphene
Physics
Kunisada, Yuji
Kishi, Hirofumi
Dimas, Fajarisandi
David, Melanie Y.
Nakanishi, Hiroshi
Adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene
description We theoretically have been investigating the basic adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene as the first step in researching the properties of carbon nanotube (CNT) electrodes in an electric double layer capacitor. To clarify the basic adsorption properties, we used the first principles calculation based on the density functional theory with the generalized gradient approximation for the exchange–correlation energy. As for the results, we found that the adsorbed configuration of BF4- anions on graphene changes as their nearest neighbor distance decreases. We show that the electric dipole moment per unit area of BF4- adsorbed on graphene increases as the nearest neighbor anion distance decreases. On the other hand, the electric dipole moment per BF4- anion decreases as the nearest anion neighbor distance decreases. We also found that BF4- anions adsorbed on both sides of graphene are more stable than those on one side.
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author Kunisada, Yuji
Kishi, Hirofumi
Dimas, Fajarisandi
David, Melanie Y.
Nakanishi, Hiroshi
author_facet Kunisada, Yuji
Kishi, Hirofumi
Dimas, Fajarisandi
David, Melanie Y.
Nakanishi, Hiroshi
author_sort Kunisada, Yuji
title Adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene
title_short Adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene
title_full Adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene
title_fullStr Adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption properties of BF4- anions on graphene
title_sort adsorption properties of bf4- anions on graphene
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2010
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6770
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