# First-principles calculation of adsorption of cadmium and lead on the surface of a 1T-MnO2 monolayer

**Authors:** Julieth V. Dita-Casiano, Mario L. Arteaga-Calderón, Gladys R. Casiano-Jiménez, César Ortega-Lopez, Miguel J. Espitia-Rico, Veer Singh, Veer Singh, Veer Singh, Veer Singh

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0335153 · 2025-11-14

## TL;DR

This study uses computational methods to show that a 1T-MnO2 monolayer can effectively adsorb toxic metals cadmium and lead.

## Contribution

The paper identifies the most favorable adsorption site and energy for Cd and Pb on 1T-MnO2 using first-principles calculations.

## Key findings

- The PMn site is the most energetically favorable for Cd and Pb adsorption on 1T-MnO2.
- Pb has a significantly higher adsorption energy (−5.918 eV) compared to Cd (−0.883 eV) on the monolayer.
- The 1T-MnO2 monolayer is thermodynamically, mechanically, and dynamically stable.

## Abstract

Manganese dioxide is a material with varied and interesting applications, especially including energy storage, the elimination of organic contaminants, and the removal of toxic atoms and molecules that pollute the environment. In this paper, the adsorption of toxic atoms of cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) on the surface of a 1T-MnO2 monolayer is investigated using first-principles calculations. The calculated values of the adsorption energy show that the most energetically favorable site for the Cd and Pb atoms is PMn. This occurs when a Cd or Pb atom is located just above a Mn atom, with adsorption energies of −0.883 eV and −5.918 eV, respectively. The charge transfer in the 1T-MnO2 adsorbate/monolayer interaction is determined via the Bader charge. Additionally, the thermodynamic, mechanical, and dynamic stability of a pristine 1T-MnO2 monolayer is determined through calculations of the formation energy, elastic constants, and dispersion curves of the phonon density of states and the band structure, respectively. Our study suggests that the 1T-MnO2 monolayer is a good material for adsorption of the toxic heavy metal atoms of Cd and Pb.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** cadmium (PubChem CID 23973), lead (PubChem CID 5352425), manganese dioxide (PubChem CID 14801)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** 1T-MnO2 (-), Cd (MESH:D002104), Manganese dioxide (MESH:C016552), Mn (MESH:D008345), Pb (MESH:D007854)

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