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J Phys Chem B ; 126(14): 2688-2698, 2022 04 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35362980

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In this study, we examine the spectral dielectric properties of liquid water in charged nanopores over a wide range of frequencies (0.3 GHz to 30 THz) and pore widths (0.3 to 5 nm). This has been achieved using classical molecular dynamics simulations of hydrated Na-smectite, the prototypical swelling clay mineral. We observe a drastic (20-fold) and anisotropic decrease in the static relative permittivity of the system as the pore width decreases. This large decrement in static permittivity reflects a strong attenuation of the main Debye relaxation mode of liquid water. Remarkably, this strong attenuation entails very little change in the time scale of the collective relaxation. Our results indicate that water confined in charged nanopores is a distinct solvent with a much weaker collective nature than bulk liquid water, in agreement with recent observations of water in uncharged nanopores. Finally, we observe remarkable agreement between the dielectric properties of the simulated clay system against a compiled set of soil samples at various volumetric water contents. This implies that saturation may not be the sole property dictating the dielectric properties of soil samples, rather that the pore-size distribution of fully saturated nanopores may also play a critically important role.


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Nanoporos , Agua , Arcilla , Simulación de Dinámica Molecular , Solventes
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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 352, 2018 01 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29321556

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In this study, classical molecular dynamic simulations have been used to examine the molecular properties of the water-alkane interface at various NaCl salt concentrations (up to 3.0 mol/kg). A variety of different force field combinations have been compared against experimental surface/interfacial tension values for the water-vapour, decane-vapour and water-decane interfaces. Six different force fields for water (SPC, SPC/E, TIP3P, TIP3Pcharmm, TIP4P & TIP4P2005), and three further force fields for alkane (TraPPE-UA, CGenFF & OPLS) have been compared to experimental data. CGenFF, OPLS-AA and TraPPE-UA all accurately reproduce the interfacial properties of decane. The TIP4P2005 (four-point) water model is shown to be the most accurate water model for predicting the interfacial properties of water. The SPC/E water model is the best three-point parameterisation of water for this purpose. The CGenFF and TraPPE parameterisations of oil accurately reproduce the interfacial tension with water using either the TIP4P2005 or SPC/E water model. The salinity dependence on surface/interfacial tension is accurately captured using the Smith & Dang parameterisation of NaCl. We observe that the Smith & Dang model slightly overestimates the surface/interfacial tensions at higher salinities (>1.5 mol/kg). This is ascribed to an overestimation of the ion exclusion at the interface.

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