Abstract The interaction between ammonia gas (NH3) and boron nitride nano-cage (B12N12) have been investigated under the effect of the surrounding media as well as the presence of external electric… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The interaction between ammonia gas (NH3) and boron nitride nano-cage (B12N12) have been investigated under the effect of the surrounding media as well as the presence of external electric field using the B3lyp/6-31g(d) level of theory. In gas phase and water medium, the NH3 molecule was chemically adsorbed on B12N12 cluster with adsorption energy of −1.32 and −1.61 eV as well the HUMO-LUMO gap was lowered by 0.1 and 0.2 eV, respectively. An external electric field (EF) of intensity −1.028 up to 1.028 V/A was applied. The negative values of the EF gradually enhance the adsorption energy to be −2.80 and −3.71 eV while the positive values of the EF gradually inhibit the adsorption energy to be −0.21 and −0.01 eV for gas phase and water medium, respectively. In addition, the presence of the EF noticeably affect the dipole moment, and the HOMO-LUMO energy gap. Our results may be useful for B12N12 applying as NH3 detector or removing material in either gas phase or water medium.
               
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