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Alessio David1, Marta Pasquini1, Ugo Tartaglino2
1Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering, "G. Natta", Politecnico di Milano, 20131 Milan, Italy.
Abstract:
We present a coarse-grained force field for modelling silica-polybutadiene interfaces and nanocomposites. The polymer, poly(cis-1,4-butadiene), is treated with a previously published united-atom model. Silica is treated as a rigid body, using one Si-centered superatom for each SiO 2 unit. The parameters for the cross-interaction between silica and the polymer are derived by Boltzmann inversion of the density oscillations at model interfaces, obtained from atomistic simulations of silica surfaces containing both Q 4 (hydrophobic) and Q 3 (silanol-containing, hydrophilic) silicon atoms. The performance of the model is tested in both equilibrium and non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations. We expect the present model to be useful for future large-scale simulations of rubber-silica nanocomposites.
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