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Self-stability of C60 nanocapsules with radio-iodide content and its interaction with calcium atoms.

Alejandro Valderrama1,2, Radamés Reynoso3, Raúl W Gómez4, Vivianne Marquina4.   

Abstract

This paper inquires the C60 capabilities to contain radio-iodide ((131)I2) molecules. The encapsulation conditions are investigated applying first principles method to simulate with geometric optimizations and molecular dynamics at 310 K and atmospheric pressure. We find that the n(131)I2@C60 system, where n = 1, 2, 3…, is stable if the content does not exceed three molecules of radio-iodide. The application of density functional theory allows us to determine that, the nanocapsules content limit is related with the amount of charge that is transferred from the iodine (131)I2 molecules to the carbon atoms in the fullerene surface. The Mulliken population analysis reveals that the excess of charge increases the repulsive forces between atoms and the bond length average in the C60 structure. The weakened bonds easily break and will critically damage the encapsulation properties. Additionally, we test the interaction nanocapsules with different amounts of radioactive iodine diatomic molecules content with calcium atoms, and find that only the fullerene containing one radioactive iodine diatomic molecule was able to interact with up to nine atoms of calcium without disrupting or cracking. Other fullerenes with two and three radio iodine diatomic molecules cannot resist the interaction with a single calcium atom without cracking or being broken.

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Keywords:  Buckminsterfullerene; C60; Calcium physisorption; Nanocapsule; Radio-iodide

Year:  2016        PMID: 26748925     DOI: 10.1007/s00894-015-2898-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Model        ISSN: 0948-5023            Impact factor:   1.810


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1.  Double-layer carbon nanocapsules with radioiodine content and its interaction with calcium, phosphorus, and strontium.

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