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Research Article

Calculation of the work of adhesion of polyisoprene on graphite by molecular dynamics simulations

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Pages 140-149 | Received 31 Oct 2019, Accepted 01 Dec 2019, Published online: 11 Dec 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Elastomeric compounds are reinforced with fillers such as carbon-black and silica to improve mechanical, dynamical, and tribological properties. The stability and physical properties of these materials are dominated by the intermolecular interactions occurring at the polymer/particles interface that determine the magnitude of the polymer/particles adhesion. Using molecular dynamics simulations, in this work, we evaluate the solid–liquid interfacial tension and the corresponding work of adhesion for a system composed of graphite/Polyisoprene 100% cis-1,4 within a range of molar masses and temperatures. We employ a simulation strategy for estimating the surface tension of fluid/vacuum and fluid/solid interfaces that use directly the local stress fields in the Irving–Kirkwood formalism. Using such procedure, we decompose the stress field into the individual components of the stress tensor and correlate them with the values of the work of adhesion in the different systems analyzed.

Abbreviation: PI (100% 1,4); MD: molecular dynamics; PT lateral component of the stress; PN normal component of the stress.

Acknowledgments

Computational facilities for this work were provided by the Computational Shared Facility (CSF) of the University of Manchester. MC, AK, and PC thank the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme project VIMMP under grant agreement No. 760907. GG thanks the EPSRC funded Centre for Doctoral Train “Materials for Demanding Environments” EP/L01680X/1 and Continental Tyre division for the financial support.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/L01680X/1]; Horizon 2020 Framework Programme [760907].

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