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Molecular modeling of porous carbons using the hybrid reverse Monte Carlo method.

Surendra K Jain1, Roland J-M Pellenq, Jorge P Pikunic, Keith E Gubbins.   

Abstract

We apply a simulation protocol based on the reverse Monte Carlo (RMC) method, which incorporates an energy constraint, to model porous carbons. This method is called hybrid reverse Monte Carlo (HRMC), since it combines the features of the Monte Carlo and reverse Monte Carlo methods. The use of the energy constraint term helps alleviate the problem of the presence of unrealistic features (such as three- and four-membered carbon rings), reported in previous RMC studies of carbons, and also correctly describes the local environment of carbon atoms. The HRMC protocol is used to develop molecular models of saccharose-based porous carbons in which hydrogen atoms are taken into account explicitly in addition to the carbon atoms. We find that the model reproduces the experimental pair correlation function with good accuracy. The local structure differs from that obtained with a previous model (Pikunic, J.; Clinard, C.; Cohaut, N.; Gubbins, K. E.; Guet, J. M.; Pellenq, R. J.-M.; Rannou, I.; Rouzaud, J. N. Langmuir 2003, 19 (20), 8565). We study the local structure by calculating the nearest neighbor distribution, bond angle distribution, and ring statistics.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17106983     DOI: 10.1021/la053402z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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