论文标题
基于AB-Initio的界面建模和统计分析,用于金属Cu(111)表面上水接触角的估计值
Ab-initio-based Interface Modeling and Statistical Analysis for Estimate of the Water Contact Angle on a Metallic Cu(111) Surface
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论文摘要
控制表面上的水接触角对于调节其在工业应用中的润湿性很重要,这涉及开发从头开始预测方案,以准确预测角度。该方案需要结构模型来吸附液体分子在表面上的吸附,但是它们的可靠性取决于表面是包含绝缘材料还是金属材料。先前的AB企业研究集中在绝缘子上的水接触角度的估计上,在该估计中,将水分子的周期性蜂巢阵列作为绝缘表面上水的吸附模型,并在绝缘情况下成功。但是,这项研究集中在金属表面上的水接触角,并提出了一个简单的基于AB的估计方案。我们不仅采用基于周期性的霍尼克(Honyecomb)阵列的先前提出的结构建模,而且还考虑具有不同分子覆盖率(ML)值的孤立水性低聚物的合奏。我们建立了一个统计模型,以预测Cu(111)表面上的水润湿的接触角:从每个孤立的簇获得的覆盖范围依赖性接触角适合二次回归,并且通过参考文献中水层的ML值来插入接触角。该插值值位于实验角度的偏差之内。此外,发现隔离群集的玻尔兹曼平均水平与插值群很好地吻合。这表明Boltzmann平均水平对于估计其他金属表面的接触角很有用,而又不知道先验的ML值。
Controlling the water contact angle on a surface is important for regulating its wettability in industrial applications, which involves developing ab initio prediction scheme of accurately predicting the angle. The scheme requires structural models for the adsorption of liquid molecules on a surface, but their reliability depend on whether the surfaces comprise insulating or metallic materials. Previous ab initio studies have focused on the estimation of the water contact angle on insulators, where the periodic-honeycomb array of water molecules was adopted as the adsorption model for the water on the insulating surface and succeeded in the insulating cases. This study, however, focus on the water contact angle on a metallic surface, and propose a simple ab initio based estimation scheme. We not only adopt the previously proposed structural modeling based on the periodic-honyecomb array, but also consider an ensemble of isolated water oligomers that have different molecular coverage (ML) values. We established a statistic model to predict a contact angle of the water wetting on a Cu(111) surface: The coverage-dependent contact angles obtained from each of the isolated clusters was fit to a quadratic regression, and the contact angle was interpolated by referring to a ML value of water layer in literature. This interpolated value lay within the deviation of experimental angles. In addition, the Boltzmann-average over the isolated clusters was found to agree well with the interpolated one. This indicates that the Boltzmann-average is useful for estimating the contact angle of other metallic surfaces without knowing a ML value a priori.