HS is a highly toxic, flammable gas that poses risks to health, the environment, and industrial infrastructure. Zeolites, with their high porosity, offer a promising solution for its removal. This study employs density functional theory (DFT) to investigate the adsorption behavior of HS within the Li-ABW zeolite framework, focusing on the synergistic effect of co-adsorbed water molecules.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe last two decades have witnessed advances in femtosecond and sub-femtosecond physics which have made accessible the study of phenomena with atomic and subatomic resolution. In particular, developments in laser physics and high-order harmonic generation have enabled tracking and investigating molecular reaction dynamics and the actual dynamics of electrons in chemical reactions, as well as investigating the structure of molecules. High-order harmonic generation has proved to be an ideal means for generating autosecond pulses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe perform molecular dynamics simulations (up to 6 ns) for the structure I clathrate hydrates of linear molecules CS, CS(2), OCS, and C(2)H(2) in large cages at different temperatures in the stability range to determine the angular distribution and dynamics of the guests in the large cages. The long axes of linear guest molecules in the oblate large structure I clathrate hydrate cages are primarily confined near the equatorial plane of the cage rather than axial regions. This non-uniform spatial distribution leads to well-known anisotropic lineshapes in the solid-state NMR spectra of the guest species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGuest molecules in nonspherical cages of inclusion compounds can possess non-uniform spatial distributions and motion. This can lead to anisotropic lineshapes in the solid-state NMR spectra of the guest species. In this work, we use our previously developed molecular dynamics-based methodology to calculate the lineshape anisotropy of guest CO species in cages of the structure I (sI) clathrate hydrate as an example of the above phenomenon.
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