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Atomistic simulations of calcium aluminosilicate interfaced with liquid water

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posted on 2023-10-20, 02:35 authored by F Vuković, NA Garcia, S Perera, M Turchi, MP Andersson, M Solvang, P Raiteri, Tiffany WalshTiffany Walsh
The dissolution behavior of calcium aluminosilicate based glass fibers, such as stone wool fibers, is an important consideration in mineral wool applications for both the longevity of the mineral wool products in humid environments and limiting the health impacts of released and inhaled fibers from the mineral wool product. Balancing these factors requires a molecular-level understanding of calcium aluminosilicate glass dissolution mechanisms, details that are challenging to resolve with experiment alone. Molecular dynamics simulations are a powerful tool capable of providing complementary atomistic insights regarding dissolution; however, they require force fields capable of describing not-only the calcium aluminosilicate surface structure but also the interactions relevant to dissolution phenomena. Here, a new force field capable of describing amorphous calcium aluminosilicate surfaces interfaced with liquid water is developed by fitting parameters to experimental and first principles simulation data of the relevant oxide-water interfaces, including ab initio molecular dynamics simulations performed for this work for the wüstite and periclase interfaces. Simulations of a calcium aluminosilicate surface interfaced with liquid water were used to test this new force field, suggesting moderate ingress of water into the porous glass interface. This design of the force field opens a new avenue for the further study of calcium and network-modifier dissolution phenomena in calcium aluminosilicate glasses and stone wool fibers at liquid water interfaces.

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Journal

Journal of Chemical Physics

Volume

159

Pagination

1-11

Location

Lancaster, Pa.

ISSN

0021-9606

eISSN

1089-7690

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

10

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

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