Extensive study of droplet dynamics with end-grafted polymer chains in Pickering emulsions: Molecular Dynamics simulation and a generic model derived from the generalized Langevin equation
IF 3.1 3区 材料科学Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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Abstract
This paper investigates Pickering emulsions (PEs), formed by suspending oil droplets as the dispersed phase in water as the continuous phase using uncharged particles at their interface. To prevent coalescence, the particles are grafted with polymer chains, as emulsifier, not only to provide steric repulsion forces through the excluded volume between monomers floating in water, compensating for the absence of Coulombic repulsive forces but also control emulsion stabilization/destabilization. We combined molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and a generalized Langevin equation (GLE) model to study the dynamics of hairy-droplets using two dynamic quantities: mean square displacement (MSD) and velocity autocorrelation function (VACF). The number of grafted-polymer-chains, , was the main parameter of interest, while the other parameters of the system were kept constant. A statistical approach was used to estimate theoretical GLE-based model parameters along with their uncertainties, providing insight into the diffusion behavior of these hairy-droplets and specifically addressing the transition between different observed regimes. we capture three specific values of grafted-polymer-chains as, and describe the transitions of mushroom-brush conformation of grafted-polymer-chains and viscous-viscoelastic behavior of hairy-droplets, respectively, and representing the gel-like state number.
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The goal of Computational Materials Science is to report on results that provide new or unique insights into, or significantly expand our understanding of, the properties of materials or phenomena associated with their design, synthesis, processing, characterization, and utilization. To be relevant to the journal, the results should be applied or applicable to specific material systems that are discussed within the submission.