Unraveling Bonding Mechanisms and Electronic Structure of Pyridine Oximes on Fe(110) Surface: A Computational StudyFe(110) 표면의 피리딘 옥심 결합 메커니즘 및 전자 구조 해명: 전산 연구
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- Fe(110) 표면의 피리딘 옥심 결합 메커니즘 및 전자 구조 해명: 전산 연구
- Authors
- 하산 르가즈; Lee, Han Seung
- Issue Date
- May-2023
- Publisher
- The Korean Institute of Building Construction
- Keywords
- 부식; 연강; 전산 계산; 부식 억제제; corrosion; mild steel; computational calculation; corrosion inhibitor.
- Citation
- Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference, v.23, no.1, pp 255 - 256
- Pages
- 2
- Indexed
- OTHER
- Journal Title
- Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
- Volume
- 23
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 255
- End Page
- 256
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/119027
- Abstract
- The development of corrosion inhibitors with outstanding performance is a never-ending and complex process engaged in by researchers, engineers and practitioners. Computational assessment of organic corrosion inhibitors performance is a crucial step towards the design of new task-pecific materials. Herein, electronic features, adsorption characteristics and bonding mechanisms of two pyridine oximes, namely 2-pyridylaldoxime (2POH) and 3-pyridylaldoxime (3POH) with the iron surface were investigated using molecular dynamics (MD), and self-consistent-charge density-unctional tight-binding (SCC-DFTB) simulations. SCC-DFTB simulations revealed that 3POH molecule can form covalent bonds with iron atoms in its neutral and protonated states, while 2POH molecule can only bond with iron through its protonated form, resulting in interaction energies of -2.534, -2.007, -1.897, and -0.007 eV for 3POH, 3POH+, 2POH+, and 2POH, respectively. Projected density of states (PDOSs) analysis of pyridines-Fe(110) interactions indicated that pyridine molecules chemically adsorbed on the iron surface.
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