Adsorption properties of a nitrogen atom on the anionic golden fullerene Au16-
Abstract
Using density functional theory, we examine a nitrogen-doped anionic golden cage (NAu16-). For the exohedral adsorption that is more stable than the endohedral doping, the bridge and hollow sites have larger binding energies than the atop sites by ~1 eV. When the N atom is adsorbed on the cage, electrons are transferred from Au16- to the N atom. The transition between the exohedral and endohedral adsorption may occur thermally through a bridge site. In the infrared active vibrational spectra, exohedral doping causes greater intensities at higher frequencies than endohedral doping.
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