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Main Authors: Qin, Yangjun, Mu, Liuhua, Wan, Xiao, Zong, Zhicheng, Li, Tianhao, Yang, Nuo
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.15797
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  • The influence of hydrated cation-π interaction forces on the adsorption and filtration capabilities of graphene-based membrane materials is significant. However, the lack of interaction potential between hydrated Cs+ and graphene limits the scope of adsorption studies. Here, it is developed that a deep neural network potential function model to predict the interaction force between hydrated Cs+ and graphene. The deep potential has DFT-level accuracy, enabling accurate property prediction. This deep potential is employed to investigate the properties of the graphene surface solution, including the density distribution, mean square displacement, and vibrational power spectrum of water. Furthermore, calculations of the molecular orbital electron distributions indicate the presence of electron migration in the molecular orbitals of graphene and hydrated Cs+, resulting in a strong electrostatic interaction force. The method provides a powerful tool to study the adsorption behavior of hydrated cations on graphene surfaces and offers a new solution for handling radionuclides.