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  • Master Thesis
    A Computational Chemistry Study on the Interactions Between Hydrogenated Borophene and Amino Acids
    (Izmir Institute of Technology, 2022) Bozkurt, Yağmur; Elmacı Irmak, Nuran
    In this work, the adsorption behavior of hydrogenated borophene to amino acids was examined to provide its geometric and electronic structures information and to check whether hydrogenated borophenes’ potential can be used in new biosensor devices for amino acids or not. In the aspect of this thesis adsorption of 4 amino acids from different types of amino acid classes (acidic, basic, nonpolar, and polar) on hydrogenated borophene surfaces has been studied by computational chemistry methods. Electronic and geometric structures of B36H6 and its complexes with glycine, tyrosine, aspartic acid, and histidine were obtained by DFT calculations at B3LYP-D2 / 6-311G** level of theory. In the energetically most favorable configurations of complexes, amino acids approaching from the bottom of the B36H6 surface with a horizontal orientation (exception for histidine complexes) of amino acid was observed. The most reactive parts of the B36 structure (edges) have been stabilized with hydrogenation, the whole boron cluster became more stable and adsorption ability has fallen. It was found that hydrogenated borophene has indistinguishable electronic responses for each the amino acids studied in this thesis since the complexes exhibited nearly the same band gap. Thus, hydrogenated borophene shows no sensor ability to GLY, TYR, ASP, and HIS.
  • Master Thesis
    Molecular Dynamics Simulations of a Cationic Thiophene Oligomer and a Nucleotide Complex
    (Izmir Institute of Technology, 2022) Demirci, Fethi Can; Elmacı Irmak, Nuran; Elmacı Irmak, Nuran
    In this thesis, parametrization of cationic polythiophene (CPT) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of CPT with DNA complexes were performed to understand the behaviors of the CPT with DNA complex and CPT DNA complexes in different salt solutions (NaCl, KCl, MgCl2, CaCl2). The results of MD simulations show that the end-to-end distance of CPT is affected by both the type sequences and length of the DNA, and the addition of 20T elongates the backbone of the oligomer while 20A and MIX ssDNAs almost have no significant effect. When the complementary DNA chain is added to the duplex solutions, the backbone structure of the oligomer becomes very similar to its structure without ssDNAs since Ree values in both cases are almost the same. It was observed that the CPT-20A complex has a more random coil form than the CPT-20T complex. According to the interaction analysis of MD simulations, all the CPT-DNA duplexes except CPT-20A prefer electrostatic interaction rather than π-cation interaction. DNAs like to interact with the oligomer's side chain rather than its backbone in all systems. Thus, electrostatic interactions and the side chain of oligomer play an important role in the structure of duplexes with thymine which gets the highest response from the oligomer. The addition of 20T makes backbone of F0 more elongated and less compact. 20T has higher electrostatic and π-cation interactions. Thus, F0 is more sensitive to 20T than 20A and MIX.