冰固化界面作用于二氧化表面的力量的微观特性,基于分子动力学模拟
Shota Uchida1, Kunio Fujiwara2, Masahiko Shibahara2
1SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd., 322 Furukawa-cho, Hazukashi, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto 612-8486, Japan. sh.uchida@screen.co.jp.
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
|October 13, 2023
概括
在冰固化过程中研究二氧化表面力量,发现微观力波动在接口接触时会增加. 这些变化与键相关,特别是在无形和结构表面.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 物理化学 物理化学
- 计算物理 计算物理
背景情况:
- 了解界面上的冰固化对于控制纳米结构形成至关重要.
- 在相位过渡期间水和固体表面之间的力量仍然是积极研究的领域.
研究的目的:
- 研究冰固化过程中作用于二氧化表面的力量的起源和行为.
- 分析冰形成对纳米尺度结构和界面力的影响.
主要方法:
- 利用分子动力学模拟来建模冰的凝固过程.
- 时间和空间上的水分子对壁的微观力量的平均值.
- 计算了三种表面类型的与液态相比的力和键的差异.
主要成果:
- 在固化接口与壁接触后,微观力量的波动增加.
- 当固化接口靠近墙壁时,微观力和键的变化是相关的.
- 与晶体相比,这种相关性在无形和结构化二氧化表面更为明显.
结论:
- 表面结构的性质在冰固化过程中显著影响表面界力.
- 醇组的配置和水分子结行为 (作为受体) 是决定力变化的关键因素.
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