Title of article :
Fullerene (C24) as a Potential Sensor for the Detection of Acrylamide: A DFT Study
Author/Authors :
Tayebi-Moghaddam ، Samaneh Department of Food Science and Technology - Islamic Azad University, Tehran Science and Research Branch , Aliakbari ، Mana , Tayeboun ، Kiana Department of Veterinary Medicine - Islamic Azad University, Tehran Science and Research Branch
Abstract :
Acrylamide is a toxic chemical that is formed in starchy foods like potato chips and can cause cancer in humans. Therefore, its detection is of great importance. In this research, the performance of C24 fullerene as an electrocatalytic sensing material for acrylamide was checked out by DFT simulations. The obtained adsorption energies showed acrylamide interaction with C24 is experimentally feasible. The calculated thermodynamic parameters including ΔGad, ΔHad, and Kth showed acrylamide adsorption process is spontaneous, exothermic, and reversible. The NBO results demonstrated no chemical bond has created between acrylamide and fullerene in the adsorption procedure, hence the adsorption nature is a physisorption. The calculated frontier molecular orbital indices showed the bandgap of fullerene experienced a -52% decline after interacting with acrylamide. Therefore, this nanostructure can be employed as an excellent electrocatalytic sensing material for the fabrication of a new electrochemical sensor for the determination of acrylamide.
Keywords :
Acrylamide , Density functional theory , Adsorption , Fullerene (C24) , Sensor
Journal title :
International Journal of New Chemistry
Journal title :
International Journal of New Chemistry