Exploring the molecular spectroscopic and electronic characterization of nanocrystalline Metal-free phthalocyanine: a DFT investigation

Roushdy, N.; Farag, A.A.M,; El-Nahass, M. M.; Abdel Basset, Dalia M.; El-Saady, A. A.;

Abstract


The molecular structure optimization and harmonic vibrational frequencies of nanocrystalline metal-free phthalocyanine were investigated using the density functional theory (DFT) implemented in the Gaussian 09 program through B3LYP/6-311G basis set. Thermodynamic and non-linear optical (NLO) characteristics, total dipole moment, HOMO–LUMO energies, natural population analysis (NPA), and global chemical reactivity descriptors were examined. TD-DFT evaluations were used to interpret the electronic absorption. The experimental results and computed values match up adequately. An essential component of photovoltaic devices and the optimized HOMO–LUMO energy gap (2.16 eV) were estimated and compared with those obtained experimentally. The energy band model was used to check the probability of the transition type and estimate the values of energy gaps, which were found to be indirectly allowed. To provide a comprehensive picture for the characterization and determine the activation energy of the charge carriers, the DC electrical conductivity was also examined. It was revealed to have a value between 0.767 and 1.288 eV depending on the temperature range.


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Title Exploring the molecular spectroscopic and electronic characterization of nanocrystalline Metal-free phthalocyanine: a DFT investigation
Authors Roushdy, N.; Farag, A.A.M, ; El-Nahass, M. M.; Abdel Basset, Dalia M.; El-Saady, A. A.
Keywords Beta metal-free phthalocyanine;TD-DFT theoretical investigation;FT-IR vibrational analyses;NLO analysis;Nucleophilic reactions;NBO;Cyclic voltammetry
Issue Date 2023
Publisher SPRINGER
Journal Optical and Quantum Electronics 
Volume 55
ISSN 0306-8919
1572-817X
DOI 10.1007/s11082-023-04877-8
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85160202342
Web of science ID WOS:000994762000001

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