Molecular dynamics simulation of cellulose-coated oil-in-water emulsions

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Hitomi Miyamoto
Dmitry M. Rein
Kazuyoshi Ueda
Chihiro Yamane
Yachin Cohen
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[1] Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] Yokohama National University,Graduate School of Engineering
[3] Kobe Women’s University,Faculty of Home Economics
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Cellulose | 2017年 / 24卷
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Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation; Regenerated cellulose; Cellulose coating; Oil-in-water emulsion; Structure formation; Cellulose molecular sheet;
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The behaviors of cellulose chains and cellulose mini-crystal in oil-in-water emulsions were studied by molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the coating states and the structural features of cellulose in these emulsions. In oil-in-water emulsion, dispersed cellulose chains gradually assemble during the progress of the simulation, eventually surrounding the octane droplet. In case of a cellulose mini-crystal, the cellulose chain at the corner of the crystal first contacts with the octane droplet through its hydrophobic surface. The other cellulose chains along the crystal plane then gradually move toward the octane molecules. In both emulsions, the cellulose was found to interact with both water and octane surfaces with specific conformations that allow the CH groups of the glucose rings to contact with octane molecules, while the OH groups of these rings contact with water molecules to form hydrogen bonds. The cellulose chains on the octane droplet also contact with each other through lateral hydrogen bonding between chains. These interactions stabilize the emulsion formed by cellulose molecules as surfactants.
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页码:2699 / 2711
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