PREDICTING KEY POLYMER PROPERTIES TO REDUCE EROSION IN IRRIGATED SOIL

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BICERANO, J
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[1] Computing and Information Technology Laboratory, Midland, MI, 48674, 1776 Building, Dow Chemical Company
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10.1097/00010694-199410000-00005
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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The ability to understand and/or predict the physical properties of polymers is important in efforts to help reduce erosion in irrigated land by treating irrigation water with minute amounts of certain polymers. The key properties of polymers for this application (water solubility and water absorption capability, dilute solution properties, and stability) are discussed. Methods used to predict the properties of polymers include quantitative structure-property relationships, statistical mechanical theories, atomistic simulations, and quantum mechanical calculations. Each general method is best applied to different types of problems. For example, combination of quantum mechanical calculations and atomistic simulations may shed light on the solution conformation of a polymer and hence on its soil activity. On the other hand, a new method, based mainly on topological descriptors called connectivity indices, predicts key polymer physical properties very rapidly from the structures of polymeric repeat units via empirical and semi-empirical quantitative structure-property relationships. This new method can be used for the overall evaluation of the potential of candidate polymers for erosion reduction. Applications of this method to polyacrylamide and structural variants and copolymers are discussed. An outlook is provided for the future of applications of computational chemistry to water-soluble polymers. It is suggested that significant future advances can be expected from further developments of each of the different types of theoretical methods, as well as from their more synergistic and interdisciplinary utilization.
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页数:12
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