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Adsorption of β-D-glucose and cellobiose on kaolinite surfaces: Density functional theory (DFT) approach

Author(s)
Lee, Seung GeolChoi, Ji IlKoh, WonsangJang, Seung Soon
Issued Date
2013-01
DOI
10.1016/j.clay.2012.11.002
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81890
Citation
APPLIED CLAY SCIENCE, v.71, pp.73 - 81
Abstract
In this study, we investigate the kaolinite surfaces and their interaction with beta-D-glucose and cellobiose using density functional theory calculations. We found that their molecular adsorption energy on kaolinite depends on i) the characteristics of the kaolinite surfaces such as the hydroxylated (001) surface or the siloxane (00 $$(1) over bar) surface and ii) a molecular orientation of the monomer on the surface. The adsorption energy of the beta-D-glucose and the cellobiose on the hydroxylated (001) surface are significantly greater (almost 200%) than that on the siloxane (00 $$(1) over bar) surface since the hydroxyl group can form hydrogen bond more efficiently than the oxygen in siloxane group. Through Mulliken population analysis, we found that the hydrogen bond formation induces charge redistribution of the kaolinite surfaces. Therefore, the hydroxylated (001) surface undergoes more significant charge redistribution due to more hydrogen bond formation with adsorbate molecules in comparison to the siloxane (00 $$(1) over bar) surface. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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ISSN
0169-1317
Keyword (Author)
Density functional theoryHydrogen bondKaolinitebeta-D-glucoseCellobioseAdsorption
Keyword
INITIO MOLECULAR-DYNAMICSAB-INITIORIETVELD REFINEMENTHYDROGEN-BONDMECHANOCHEMICAL TREATMENTHYDRATED KAOLINITESINTERLAYER SURFACEATOM POSITIONSCLAY-MINERALSWATER

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