IP Library Granted Patent US 7,062,421
Granted Patent B2
US 7,062,421 · App. 10/174,217 · Granted Jun 13, 2006

Method for predicting adhesive interactions using molecular modeling

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Patent No.
US 7,062,421
App. No.
10/174,217
Granted
Jun 13, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention relates to a process for using computerized molecular interaction modeling to predict the adhesive interactions between a substrate and a polymer. The molecular modeling method may be used to predict and select optimal adhesion promoting monomers for use in latex polymer coatings, providing the best wet adhesion to alkyd-coated substrates. The molecular modeling method could also predict substrate polymer pairs having the least affinity, and thus the most useful as a release liner. The method involves the steps of: a) identifying interacting chemical segments on both the surface and the polymer; b) generating models of the interacting segments, said models describing the spatial relationship of each atom in the segment and the connectivity between the atoms; c) merging the models of each surface segment with each polymer segment to describe each possible interacting surface/polymer pair; d) generating several hundred random configurations for each surface/polymer pair merged models, by choosing random values for the six spatial variables, that describe the relative orientations of two objects; e) optimizing the atomic coordinates of each surface/polymer segment interaction model by calculating the minimum of the molecular potential energy; f) computing the pair interaction energy for each merged model pair; g) averaging the pair interaction energies; and h) comparing the average pair interaction energies of each surface/polymer pair to choose the best pair for the intended application.

Claims (13)

1. A method for predicting the adhesive interaction between a surface and a polymer, comprising the steps of:

a) identifying interacting chemical segments on both the surface and the polymer;

b) generating models of the interacting segments, said models describing the spatial relationship of each atom in the segment and the connectivity between the atoms;

c) merging the models of each surface segment with each polymer segment to describe each possible interacting surface/polymer pair;

d) generating several hundred random configurations for each surface/polymer pair merged models, by choosing random values for the six spatial variables, that describe the relative orientations of two objects;

e) optimizing the atomic coordinates of each surface/polymer segment interaction model by calculating the minimum of the molecular potential energy;

f) computing the pair interaction energy for each merged model pair;

g) averaging the pair interaction energies; and

h) comparing the average pair interaction energies of each surface/polymer pair to choose the best pair for the intended application.

2. The method of claim 1 comprising choosing the surface/polymer segment pair having the largest average pair interaction energy, for applications requiring the greatest adhesive strength.

3. The method of claim 1 comprising choosing the surface/polymer segment pair having the smallest average pair interaction energy, for applications requiring the least adhesive strength.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the segments of the polymer comprise one or more adhesion promoting monomers.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein said surface comprises an alkyd-coated substrate.

Assignments (1)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 18, 2016
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG, NEW YORK BRANCH
To: CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 039743/0924 →