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Journal of the Mexican Chemical Society

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Abstract

CORTES-SANTIAGO, Avelino; VARGAS, Rubicelia  and  GARZA, Jorge. Noble Gases Encaged by the C60 Increase Their Chemical Reactivity. J. Mex. Chem. Soc [online]. 2012, vol.56, n.3, pp.270-274. ISSN 1870-249X.

In this work, we use a spherical shell with an attractive potential to simulate the C60 and its effects on, He, Ne, Ar and Kr when each atom is in the center of the sphere. Within the Kohn-Sham model, two exchange-correlation functionals were used; the main difference between these two functionals is that one incorporates explicitly the self-interaction correction and the correct asymptotic behavior of the exchange-correlation potential, and the other one does not contain such corrections. We found that the considered atoms are softer inside of the cage than when they are free. By using several chemical reactivity predictors as the electrodonating and electroaccepting powers, defined by Professor Gázquez et al. (J. Phys. Chem. A 2007, 111, 1966), it is proved that the noble gases increase their chemical reactivity when they are immersed in the C60. Naturally, this conjecture must be confirmed by more realistic models, but at first glance this is a very interesting conclusion and opens a new possibility to obtain reactions with encaged inert gases.

Keywords : Fullerene; Confined Atoms; DFT Chemical Predictors; Hardness and Softness.

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