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ChemPhysChem | 2014

A theoretical study of the interaction of hydrogen and oxygen with palladium or gold adsorbed on pyridine-like nitrogen-doped graphene.

Eduardo Rangel; L.F. Magana; Luis Enrique Sansores

The interaction of H2 and O2 molecules in the presence of nitrogen-doped graphene decorated with either a palladium or gold atom was investigated by using density functional theory. It was found that two hydrogen molecules were adsorbed on the palladium atom. The interaction of these adsorbed hydrogen molecules with two oxygen molecules generates two hydrogen peroxide molecules first through a Eley-Rideal mechanism and then through a Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism. The barrier energies for this reaction were small; therefore, we expect that this process may occur spontaneously at room temperature. In the case of gold, a single hydrogen molecule is adsorbed and dissociated on the metal atom. The interaction of the dissociated hydrogen molecule on the surface with one oxygen molecule generates a water molecule. The competitive adsorption between oxygen and hydrogen molecules slightly favors oxygen adsorption.


Molecular Simulation | 2013

Interaction between epoxidised estradiol and fullerene (C60): possible anticancer activity

Liliana Pérez-Manríquez; Estrella Ramos; Eduardo Rangel; Roberto Salcedo

In this article, the antioxidant activity of fullerene is theoretically studied by applying the density functional theory (DFT) method in terms of its protective effects against the derivatives of estrone that constitute species known to exhibit carcinogenic activity. Several reactions involving fullerene C60 in different possible reactive centres of estradiol and epoxidised estradiol were studied. Surprisingly, the ring that supports the epoxide group is able to react with fullerene by means of a 2+2 cycloaddition, forming a very stable compound. This new compound has the potential to avoid known reactions between the epoxidised molecule and DNA fragments causing the mutagenic process of breast cancer. Therefore, fullerene C60 represents the possibility of a new agent for combating this disease.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014

Theoretical study of hydrogen adsorption on nitrogen doped graphene decorated with palladium clusters

Eduardo Rangel; E. Sansores


Carbon | 2009

Adsorption of carbon dioxide and methane on graphene with a high titanium coverage

I. Carrillo; Eduardo Rangel; L.F. Magana


Carbon | 2009

Water molecule adsorption on a titanium–graphene system with high metal coverage

Eduardo Rangel; Gregorio Ruiz-Chavarria; L.F. Magana


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011

Hydrogen adsorption around lithium atoms anchored on graphene vacancies

Eduardo Rangel; J.M. Ramírez-Arellano; I. Carrillo; L.F. Magana


Physics Letters A | 2009

Hydrogen adsorption on N-decorated single wall carbon nanotubes

Eduardo Rangel; Gregorio Ruiz-Chavarria; L.F. Magana; J.S. Arellano


Journal of Molecular Modeling | 2012

Interaction between an icosahedron Li 13 cluster and a graphene layer doped with a hydrogen atom

Eduardo Rangel; Gerardo J. Vázquez; Fernando Magana; Enrique Sansores


European Physical Journal D | 2013

Theoretical study of neutral bismuth-copper, bismuth-silver and bismuth-gold clusters

Eduardo Rangel; Luis Enrique Sansores


Surface Science | 2013

Adsorption of sulfuric acid on graphene with a high titanium coverage and on the [001] titanium surface

I. Carrillo; Eduardo Rangel; J.M. Ramírez-de-Arellano; L.F. Magana

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L.F. Magana

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Gerardo J. Vázquez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Fernando Magana

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Gregorio Ruiz-Chavarria

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Luis Enrique Sansores

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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I. Carrillo

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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E. Sansores

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Enrique Sansores

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Estrella Ramos

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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G.J. Vázquez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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