Mode coupling behavior and fragile to strong transition of trehalose in a binary mixture with water upon supercooling.

J Chem Phys

Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica, Università Roma Tre, Via della Vasca Navale 84, 00146 Rome, Italy.

Published: June 2024


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We perform molecular dynamics simulations of a binary mixture of water and trehalose with the TIP4P/Ice water model. We analyze the slow dynamics of trehalose molecules in the mildly supercooled region for concentrations of 3.66 and 18.57 wt. %. We previously studied the dynamics of water in the same mixtures. Supercooled TIP4P/Ice water solvating trehalose molecules was found to follow the Mode Coupling Theory (MCT) and to undergo a transition from a fragile to a strong behavior for both concentrations. Here, we show that also the dynamics of trehalose molecules follows the MCT and displays a fragile to strong crossover (FSC). The results show that trehalose in binary mixtures with water shares with it the dynamical behavior typical of glass forming liquids. Moreover, the FSC for trehalose structural relaxation times is found to occur at temperatures close to those previously obtained for water in the same solutions, showing that the dynamics of the solute is strongly coupled to that of the solvent. We also perform a MCT test showing that the trehalose dynamics obeys the MCT time-temperature superposition principle and that the exponents derived from the theory and the ones obtained from fitting procedure of the relaxation times are comparable, confirming that trehalose molecules in supercooled water solutions follow the MCT of glassy dynamics. Moreover, as predicted by the theory, trehalose particles have MCT parameters comparable to those of water in the same mixtures. This is an important result, given that MCT was originally formulated for monoatomic particles.

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