Possible Mechanism of BN Fullerene Formation from a Boron Cluster: Density-Functional Tight-Binding Molecular Dynamics Simulations

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作者
Ohta, Y. [1 ]
机构
[1] Nara Womens Univ, Dept Chem, Fac Sci, Kitauoya Nishi, Nara 6308506, Japan
关键词
boron nitride fullerene; molecular dynamics simulation; self-organization; boron cluster; N2 dissociation dynamics; cage cluster formation; densityfunctional tight-binding method; NITRIDE NANOTUBES; NITROGEN; GROWTH; CARBON; CAGES; C-60;
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10.1002/jcc.24287
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
We simulate the formation of a BN fullerene from an amorphous B cluster at 2000 K by quantum mechanical molecular dynamics based on the density-functional tight-binding method. We run 30 trajectories 200 ps in length, where N atoms are supplied around the target cluster, which is initially an amorphous B-36 cluster. Most of the incident N atoms are promptly incorporated into the target cluster to form B-N-B bridges or NB3 pyramidal local substructures. BN fullerene formation is initiated by alternating BN ring condensation. Spontaneous atomic rearrangement and N-2 dissociation lead to the construction of an sp(2) single-shelled structure, during which the BN cluster undergoes a transition from a liquid-like to a solid-like state. Continual atomic rearrangement and sporadic N-2 dissociation decrease the number of defective rings in the BN cluster and increase the number of six-membered rings, forming a more regular shell structure. The number of four-membered rings tends to remain constant, and contributes to more ordered isolated-tetragon-rule ring placement. (C) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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页码:886 / 895
页数:10
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