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Molecular dynamics simulations of adsorption behavior of mixtures of surfactant and polymer at C3A/water and Ettringite/water interfaces.

Authors :
Zhao, Hongxia
Yang, Yong
Shu, Xin
qiao, Min
Dong, Lei
Ran, Qianping
Source :
Journal of Molecular Liquids. Mar2024, Vol. 398, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Adsorption behavior of mixtures of surfactant and polymer at the solid/water interface is studied by computational simulations. • After adding polymers, the adsorption conformations are changed to spherical micelle or multilayer. • The adsorption energy of the anionic surfactant is weakened by the polymer at the solid/water interface. • The negatively charged PCA has a strongly competitive adsorption with surfactants. • HPMC with great content of hydroxyl groups strongly interact with the hydrophilic groups of surfactants. In cementitious system, surfactant is used as air-entraining agents, which is often incompatible with other chemical admixtures, such as superplasticizers. The adsorption of surfactants at solid–liquid interface is critical for the bubble stability. The measurement of adsorption properties of surfactant in fresh cement or concrete is very difficult. In this study, classical molecular dynamics simulations is used to analysis the influence of two polymers (call as HPMC and PCA, respectively) on the adsorption behaviors of the two anionic surfactants (call as HSO4 and HPO4, respectively) at the C3A/water and ettringite/water interfaces. At solid/water interface, both of HSO4 and HPO4 molecules form a monolayer with hydrophilic head groups adsorbed on the solid surfaces. After adding polymers, the adsorption conformations are changed to spherical micelle or multilayer. The electrostatic interaction between oxygen atoms of hydrophilic head groups and calcium atoms of solid surface plays a decisive role. Therefore, the value of adsorption energy of HPO4 with more negatively charged hydrophilic head groups is greater than that of HSO4. The adsorption energies of the two surfactants are weakened by the two polymers, but the adsorption energy value of HPO4 is always greater. The influence mechanism of HPMC and PCA is different. The negatively charged PCA has a strongly competitive adsorption with the surfactants. The neutral HPMC has a weak adsorption capacity but it carries many hydroxyl groups to interact with the hydrophilic head groups of surfactants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01677322
Volume :
398
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Liquids
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175984286
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2024.124333