Polymerization kinetics of a multi-functional silica precursor studied using a novel Monte Carlo simulation technique
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Inderdip Shere, Ateeque Malani
Silica polymerization has been extensively used to synthesize various fascinating materials for industrial and technological applications. The polymerization protocol is modified by altering several parameters (such as the concentration of the precursor, temperature, pH) heuristically to obtain the desired end product. To properly understand the effect of such parameters, knowledge of molecular events occurring during the process of polymerization is essential. In this work, we developed algorithms to capture molecular events such as translation, rotation, and reactions using the reaction ensemble Monte Carlo (REMC) technique. Our algorithms simulate molecular events in accordance with physical time by correctly scaling the movements of a cluster with the monomer, thereby capturing the kinetics of the process. We studied the polymerization of the four coordinated silica (f4) precursor using our algorithm and observed excellent agreement between simulation results and experimental data. The algorithm was also used to study the polymerization of the three coordinated silica (f3) precursor and it was found that our simulations capture experimental kinetics well, thereby confirming that the developed algorithms are robust. We studied the effect of the functionality of the precursor on polymerization kinetics and the resulting structure by simulating silica systems having a mixture of two, three and four functional (f2, f3, and f4) silica precursors. We observed that network formation and cluster size decrease with the increase in the concentration of the f2 precursor. The radius of gyration (Rg) of the system initially increases due to network formation and decreases later due to the collapse of a large cluster. The Rg is directly correlated with the total number of primitive rings present in the system. The molecular level understanding obtained will be useful in the design of tailored silica nanoparticles.
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