The Polarization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Curved by Pentagon
Incorporation: The Role of the Flexoelectric Dipole
Posted on 2017-11-08 - 00:00
Curvature
in polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), due to pentagon inclusion, produces
a dipole moment that contributes significantly to self-assembly processes
and adsorption at the surface of carbon materials containing curved
structures. This work presents electronic structure calculations of
the dipole moment for 18 different curved PAH molecules for various
numbers of pentagons and the total number of aromatic rings. A significant
dipole moment was found that depends strongly on the number of aromatic
rings (4–6.5 D for ring count 10–20). The main cause
for the dipole is shown to be the π-electron flexoelectric effect.
An atom-centered partial charge representation of the charge distribution
in these molecules is insufficient to correctly describe their electrostatic
potential; distributed multipoles were required instead.
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Martin, Jacob W.; Slavchov, Radomir I.; Yapp, Edward K. Y.; Akroyd, Jethro; Mosbach, Sebastian; Kraft, Markus (2017). The Polarization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Curved by Pentagon
Incorporation: The Role of the Flexoelectric Dipole. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b09044