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Interfacial Interaction between Suolunite Crystal and Silica Binding Peptide for Novel Bioinspired Cement.
Ching, Wai-Yim; Poudel, Lokendra; San, Saro; Baral, Khagendra.
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  • Ching WY; Department of Physics and Astronomy , University of Missouri-Kansas City , Kansas City , Missouri 64110 , United States.
  • Poudel L; Department of Physics and Astronomy , University of Missouri-Kansas City , Kansas City , Missouri 64110 , United States.
  • San S; Department of Physics and Astronomy , University of Missouri-Kansas City , Kansas City , Missouri 64110 , United States.
  • Baral K; Department of Physics and Astronomy , University of Missouri-Kansas City , Kansas City , Missouri 64110 , United States.
ACS Comb Sci ; 21(12): 794-804, 2019 12 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31710806
ABSTRACT
Cement and concrete have been important construction materials throughout human history. There is an urgent need to explore novel and untraditional cementitious materials to enhance the durability of building materials and structures in response to increased infrastructure demand worldwide. We report an exploratory study on a biocomposite cement based on a large-scale computational study using density functional theory. An explicitly solvated mixture of a mineral calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) crystal suolunite (Ca2Si2O5(OH)2·H2O) and a silicon binding peptide with amino acid sequence PRO-PRO-PRO-TRP-LEU-PRO-TYR-MET-PRO-PRO-TRP-SER is constructed using ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD). Detailed analysis on the interface structure, interatomic bonding, mechanical properties, and solvent effect of this model reveals a complex interplay of different types of covalent and ionic bonding, including ubiquitous hydrogen bonding which plays a crucial role in their properties. The use of the total bond order density (TBOD), a single quantum mechanical metric, for assessing the interfacial cohesion for this composite biocement is proposed. We find that the solvated model has a slightly larger TBOD than the dried one. These results could lead to a systematic search and rational design for different types of bioinspired and hybrid functional materials with other inorganic minerals and organic peptides.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Peptídeos / Silicatos / Compostos de Cálcio / Dióxido de Silício / Cimentos de Resina Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Peptídeos / Silicatos / Compostos de Cálcio / Dióxido de Silício / Cimentos de Resina Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article