DFT investigation of the impact of inner-sphere water molecules on RE nitrate binding to internal pore and external surface of MCM-22

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2024-12-02
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Ash, Tamalika
Han, Yong
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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The impact of inner-sphere water molecules on the binding of rare earth (RE) nitrates to MCM-22 aluminosilicates is analyzed. We used cluster models of MCM-22 to investigate the binding phenomena through localized-basis density functional theory (DFT) calculations. We also conducted plane-wave DFT calculations for a few selected binding configurations using the entire periodic MCM-22 unit cell to check for consistency. Two different MCM-22 cluster models are developed to represent an internal pore and an external surface. Starting with pure silica MCM-22, we substituted one Si with Al and added a H atom on the O bridging the Si and Al to create a Brønsted acid site (BAS), [triple bond, length as m-dash]Si–{OH}–Al[triple bond, length as m-dash]. Specifically, we investigated the binding of two RE nitrate aqua complexes, [X(NO3)3(H2O)n] where n = 4 (3) for X = Nd (Yb) via the reaction X(NO3)3(H2O)n + [triple bond, length as m-dash]Si–{OH}–Al[triple bond, length as m-dash] → [triple bond, length as m-dash]Si–{OX(NO3)2(H2O)n}–Al[triple bond, length as m-dash] + HNO3 at BASs, and via an analogous reaction at silanol sites, [triple bond, length as m-dash]Si–{OH}. The above analysis just includes the inner coordination sphere H2O. Actually, for the Nd (Yb) complex, after binding at the T1 and T2 sites (T1 site) within the internal pore, one of the H2O molecules leaves this inner sphere. The binding strength at BASs and silanol sites is calculated from the energy change during the above reactions. One finds that Nd complexes prefer binding at the internal pore, while Yb complexes have a comparable binding preference both at the internal pore and external surface. The cluster calculations show good agreement with periodic calculations, implying that the cluster models are suitable for binding studies. Compared to the binding of non-hydrated RE nitrates, the explicit H2O molecules have a minimal impact on overall binding energy trends, but they do increase individual binding energy values. This study also demonstrated the stronger binding affinity of BASs over silanol sites.
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This article is published as Ash, Tamalika, Yong Han, James W. Evans, and Theresa L. Windus. "DFT investigation of the impact of inner-sphere water molecules on RE nitrate binding to internal pore and external surface of MCM-22." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (2024). doi: https://doi.org/10.1039/D4CP03424D.
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