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Tian Xia1, Rui-Tian Ma1, Jia-Ying Li1
1College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China.
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In this study, we investigated the hydration and aggregation dynamics of Ca2+ and phosphate species, as well as the structural characteristics of calcium phosphate clusters, within a two-dimensional (2D) nanochannel using molecular dynamics simulations with a deep learning potential. Our findings show that ion dynamics are markedly enhanced under confinement, primarily due to accelerated water dynamics. Ion hydration within the 2D nanochannel is reduced as a result of layered water distribution and frequent water exchange around ions compared to the bulk phase solution, thereby facilitating coordination between Ca2+ and phosphate species despite observed polarization effects. However, an increased energy barrier for association between Ca2+ and phosphate species can slow their aggregation within the 2D nanochannel. Since protonated phosphate species exhibit a stronger preference for interfacial water layers than PO43-, fewer protons are present in cluster of Ca2+ and phosphate species in the bulk-like region, which facilitates the association of Ca2+ and phosphate species. The interfacial enrichment of protonated species can also promote the transformation of amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) to hydroxyapatite. Our results presented here elucidate the influence of nanoconfinement and interfacial interactions on calcium phosphate aggregation within 2D nanochannels, offering valuable insights into biological and biomimetic mineralization processes.
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