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Spin polarization effects on O2 dissociation from heme-O 2 adduct
Authors
Wilson Agerico Diño
Hideaki Kasai
Muneyuki Tsuda
Publication date
2 May 2005
Publisher
Animo Repository
Abstract
We consider singlet and triplet iron-porphyrin-O2 (FeP-O 2) adducts to investigate spin polarization effects on the FeP-O 2 interaction using ab initio calculations based on density functional theory (DFT). The presence of the imidazole (Im) ligand induces spin polarization from O2 to Fe in the triplet (Im)FeP-O2 adduct. The O-O bond of the triplet (Im)FeP-O2 is weaker than that of the triplet FeP-O2 because of this spin polarization effects. Our results suggest that magnetization of heme or heme-based nanomaterials may be utilized as cathode electrode catalysts in polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs). ©2005 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
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