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Hydrogen-bond structure at the interfaces between water/poly(methyl methacrylate), water/poly(methacrylic acid), and water/poly(2-aminoethylmethacrylamide).
Lee, Wen-Jay; Chang, Jee-Gong; Ju, Shin-Pon.
Affiliation
  • Lee WJ; National Center for High-Performance Computing, No. 28, Nan-Ke Third Road, Hsin-Shi, Tainan 744, Taiwan.
Langmuir ; 26(15): 12640-7, 2010 Aug 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20586439
The molecular dynamics approach was employed to study the structural characteristics at the interface of water/poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), water/poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA), and poly(2-aminoethylmethacrylamide) (PAEMA). It is found that the water on the PMAA surface shows a significant increase in the density at the interface, with a greater number of water molecules permeating into the bulk of the substrate region. The structure of hydrogen bonds of water and the radial distribution function for given polar atoms in the polymer substrate are calculated. We found that a network structure of hydrogen bonding between water and the polar atom of the polymer forms at the interface. PMAA exhibits a more hydrophilic property than PMMA and PAEMA because it generates a shell-like structure of water molecules around its functional group. Finally, the hydrogen bond numbers of PMMA, PMAA, and PAEMA are also analyzed. The results detail the hydrogen bond structure of each specific atom and find that, in all three cases, the carboxyl oxygen attracts the greatest number of water molecules compared with other atoms.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polymethacrylic Acids / Acrylates / Water / Polymethyl Methacrylate Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: En Journal: Langmuir Journal subject: QUIMICA Year: 2010 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Taiwan Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polymethacrylic Acids / Acrylates / Water / Polymethyl Methacrylate Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: En Journal: Langmuir Journal subject: QUIMICA Year: 2010 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Taiwan Country of publication: United States