Molecular Modeling to Predict the Optimal Mineralogy of Smectites as Binders of Aflatoxin

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Marek Szczerba
Youjun Deng
Mariola Kowalik-Hyla
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[1] Polish Academy of Sciences,Institute of Geological Sciences
[2] Texas A&M University,Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
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Clays and Clay Minerals | 2022年 / 70卷
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Adsorption; Aflatoxin B1; Molecular simulations; Smectite;
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Numerous experiments have verified that smectites can adsorb aflatoxin B1 (AfB1) effectively and the efficiency of this process depends heavily on the chemical, physical, and mineralogical characteristics of the smectite. Several relationships between these characteristics and AfB1 sorption have been determined experimentally, but the molecular mechanisms underlying these were not investigated. In the current study the effects of charge density, type of exchange cation, and charge origin (octahedral vs. tetrahedral) on AfB1 sorption on smectites were analyzed by a series of molecular simulations. The calculations confirmed the formation of water bridges between carbonyl groups of AfB1 molecules and interlayer cations. Flat orientation of AfB1 molecules on smectite surfaces was also confirmed. For larger amounts of AfB1 molecules in the intercalates, self-association of two AfB1 molecules bound by π–π interaction was shown. The thermodynamics of AfB1 sorption depends heavily on the water content in the structure, being optimal for basal distances corresponding to two layers of water. A clear preference for sorption of AfB1 on smectites with bivalent cations (Ba2+, Ca2+) and an octahedral origin of its layer charge was confirmed and this was explained as steric hindrance between hydrated ions and AfB1 molecules, which tend to lie flat on smectite surfaces devoid of ions. Ba-montmorillonite with a charge of 0.4 per half unit cell was shown to have the smallest and thus the best potential energy of adsorption compared to the other layer charges.
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