Three Ligands With Biomedical Importance: Binding To Small Zns Quantum Dots
Abstract
We have performed the first systematic density functional theory study of the coordination of three biomedically significant ligands, acetylcysteine, dihydrolipoic acid, and dopamine, to a small quantum dot (QD), Zn6S6. An exhaustive search for the global minima structures of the ligands and of the ligand-QD species identified several isomers of each compound close in energy to the global minimum structures. The isomeric variety is explained by the presence of several functional groups in the ligands and thus by numerous possibilities of their coordination to the QD. The global minimum structures of the three ligand-QD complexes were further studied with a larger basis set and implicit water effects. The three complexes were shown to be stable, with the anionic ligand species coordinated to the QD being generally more stable than the neutral compounds. The QD distortions because of the coordination with the anionic ligands were much more pronounced than those with the neutral ligands. Charge transfer from both the neutral and anionic ligands to the QD upon the ligand coordination was detected.
Publication Date
6-14-2018
Publication Title
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume
122
Issue
23
Number of Pages
12454-12463
Document Type
Article
Personal Identifier
scopus
DOI Link
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b00936
Copyright Status
Unknown
Socpus ID
85047377556 (Scopus)
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https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85047377556
STARS Citation
Balaeff, Alexander and Kuznetsov, Aleksey E., "Three Ligands With Biomedical Importance: Binding To Small Zns Quantum Dots" (2018). Scopus Export 2015-2019. 8612.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus2015/8612