2008 Annual Meeting
(734c) Computer Simulation of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Nanocomposites
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In this work a computational procedurewas developed, which allowed to obtain atomistic models of hybrid organic/inorganic networks based on 3-glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GPTMS), an organofunctional alkoxysilane monomer that can undergo both the sol-gel polymerization of the alkoxy groups and curing of the epoxy functionality to form an I/O hybrid network with covalent bonds between organic and inorganic phases. The actual procedure, however, could be applied with minor modifications to any similar system. The simulation allowed also to estimate several thermophysical properties of the 3D network, such as mechanical moduli and constant pressure specific heat, whose values were found to be in the range of the corresponding experimental evidence for similar systems. These results confirm both the accuracy of the 3D model structure generated by the script procedure, and the quality of the force field used. Therefore, the proposed computational recipe can constitute a useful tool for the design and development of new hybrid I/O systems with improved structural/chemico-physical properties.