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The adsorption of NO, SO, and O molecules on the Al-doped stanene nanotube: a DFT study. | LitMetric

Adsorption of pollutant gas molecules (NO, SO, and O) on the surface of the Al-doped stanene nanotube was investigated within the first principle calculations of density functional theory (DFT). Adsorption mechanisms were studied by analyzing optimized structures, band structures, projected density of states (PDOS), charge density difference (CDD), molecular orbitals, and band theory. Investigation of charge transfer by Mulliken population showed that NO accumulated while SO and O depleted charge density on the Al-doped nanotube. The differences in band structures before and after adsorption implied that the electronic characteristics of Al-doped nanotube changed dramatically in case of NO adsorption, which converted Al-doped nanotube to a semiconductor material. High adsorption energy and the significant overlap between PDOS spectra indicated that the adsorption process was chemisorption for NO, SO, and O on the doped nanotube with the obtained order of O > SO > NO. The results showed that the adsorption of NO, SO, and O occurred on the Al-doped stanene nanotube, and that all the three gas molecules could be detected by Al-doped stanene nanotube with various detection strengths.

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