Influence of inorganic and organic salts on the hydration mechanism of montmorillonite based on molecular simulation

Author:

Yang Lianjun,Xiang Bo,Zhao Haisong,Wu Kai,Liu Enlong,Zhang Ge

Abstract

AbstractThe molecular dynamics method is used to further reveal, from the molecular point of view, the mechanisms of salt inhibiting the hydration of Na-MMT. The interaction between water molecules, salt molecules, and montmorillonite are calculated by establishing the adsorption models. According to the simulation results, the adsorption conformation, interlayer concentration distribution, self-diffusion coefficient, ion hydration parameters, and other data are compared and analyzed. The simulation results show that the volume and basal spacing increase in a stepwise manner with the increase of water content, and water molecules have different hydration mechanisms. The addition of salt will enhance the hydration properties of compensating cations of montmorillonite and affect the mobility of particles. The addition of inorganic salts mainly reduces the adsorption tightness between water molecules and crystal surfaces, thereby reducing the thickness of water molecules layer, while the organic salts can better inhibit migration by controlling interlayer water molecules. The results of molecular dynamics simulations reveal the microscopic distribution of particles and the influence mechanism when the swelling properties of montmorillonite are modified by chemical reagents.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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