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Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study of Adsorption of Bioinspired Oligomers on Alumina Surfaces. | LitMetric

Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study of Adsorption of Bioinspired Oligomers on Alumina Surfaces.

J Phys Chem B

Polymers Branch, Materials & Manufacturing Science Division , U.S. Army Research Laboratory , Aberdeen Proving Ground , Maryland 21005 , United States.

Published: August 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study used molecular dynamics simulations to examine how small oligomers, made of maleimide and methyl acrylate, adsorb on a hydroxylated alumina surface.
  • In dry conditions, these oligomers exhibited strong adhesion, while in water, their ability to stick decreased due to competition with water molecules for surface sites.
  • The research highlighted the importance of catechol groups in forming hydrogen bonds for adsorption but also noted that the oligomers' composition and structure significantly influenced their overall adsorption behavior.

Article Abstract

The adsorption of small oligomers on a model metal oxide surface was studied with atomistically detailed molecular dynamics simulations. The oligomers consisted of two different repeat units: a maleimide, which contains a catechol functional group as in the dopamine residue found in marine adhesive proteins, and a methyl acrylate. A hydroxylated alumina surface was used as the model metal oxide surface. Adsorption interactions were investigated in aqueous as well as anhydrous conditions. In anhydrous conditions, the model oligomers displayed strong adsorption interactions with the surface. However, in aqueous conditions, the adsorption interactions were significantly weakened because of the competition with the water molecules for adsorption sites near the surface. Catechol functional groups in the model oligomers were found to play an important role in adsorption interactions with the alumina surface via hydrogen bonds. However, diverse adsorption properties were observed depending on compositions and sequences of two different repeat units and self-aggregations, indicating that the hydrogen bonding capability of catechol groups is not the sole factor determining adsorption properties.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.9b04473DOI Listing

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