Structure and stability of the sH binary hydrate cavity and host‐guest versus guest‐guest interactions therein: A DFT approach

Author:

Mondal Sukanta12ORCID,Jana Gourhari13ORCID,Srivastava Hemant K.45ORCID,Sastry Garikapati N.67ORCID,Chattaraj Pratim Kumar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Kharagpur West Bengal India

2. Department of Education A. M. School of Educational Sciences, Assam University Silchar Assam India

3. Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA

4. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Guwahati Assam India

5. Department of Medicinal Chemistry NIPER Guwahati Assam India

6. Centre for Molecular Modeling CSIR‐Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Hyderabad India

7. Advanced Computation and Data Sciences Division CSIR‐North East Institute of Science and Technology Jorhat Assam India

Abstract

AbstractThe intrinsic ability of clathrate hydrates to encage gaseous molecules is explored. Encapsulation ability depends on the cavity size and the type of guest gaseous species in addition to the physical parameters, temperature and pressure. Here we have reported the structure, stability and nature of interaction in dissimilar guest occupied sH hydrate cavity. Diatomic gas molecules and small polyatomic hydrocarbons are considered as guests. The irregular icosahedron (51268) cavity of sH hydrate is the host. Different thermodynamic parameters for the guest molecules encapsulation were calculated using three different hybrid DFT functionals, B3LYP, M05‐2X, M06, and moreover using dispersion correction (PBE0‐D3). With the consideration of large H‐bonded systems the 6‐31G* and cc‐pVTZ basis sets were used for two set of computations. To disclose the nature of interaction between the host‐guest systems as well as the interaction between the guest molecules inside the host the non‐covalent interaction (NCI) indices and energy decomposition analysis (EDA) were done. Impact of host‐guest and guest‐guest interactions are discussed.

Funder

University Grants Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computational Mathematics,General Chemistry

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