海水
粘附
沥青
沥青质
分子动力学
材料科学
骨料(复合)
化学工程
润湿
盐(化学)
矿物学
化学物理
复合材料
化学
地质学
有机化学
计算化学
工程类
海洋学
作者
Zhengwu Long,Xianqiong Tang,Yanhuai Ding,Miomir Miljković,Ashok Khanal,Wenbo Ma,Lingyun You,Fu Xu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2022.127471
摘要
This research investigated the influence of sea salt on the adhesion properties of bitumen–aggregate systems by molecular dynamics simulations in order to fundamentally understand the mechanism of damage in the seawater environment. The seawater environment was simulated by high concentrations of chloride, sodium, sulfate, magnesium, and calcium ions in water. Bitumen was represented by 3-, 4-, and 12-component models using the COMPASS force field, while the bitumen–seawater–aggregate interfacial model was discontinued by a vacuum layer of 60 Å in thickness. The results demonstrated that the presence of seawater affected the adhesion by facilitating the molecular migrations of bitumen components and by weakening the agglomeration of asphaltene. Consequently, this gradually damaged the colloidal structure of bitumen in the interfacial zone. Saturates played a dominant role in the adhesion in the seawater environment because they were the most likely to diffuse away from the silica surface. Besides the composition of bitumen, the spatiotemporal distribution of its components in the region of the interface was also identified as extremely important for the interpretation of the intrinsic factors which control the adhesion behaviour of thesesystems.
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