New insights into the early stage nucleation of calcium carbonate gels by reactive molecular dynamics simulations.

The Journal of chemical physics(2022)

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Abstract
The precipitation of calcium carbonate (CaCO) is a key mechanism in carbon capture applications relying on mineralization. In that regard, Ca-rich cementitious binders offer a unique opportunity to act as a large-scale carbon sink by immobilizing CO as calcium carbonate by mineralization. However, the atomistic mechanism of calcium carbonate formation is still not fully understood. Here, we study the atomic scale nucleation mechanism of an early stage amorphous CaCO gel based on reactive molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. We observe that reactive MD offers a notably improved description of this reaction as compared to classical MD, which allows us to reveal new insights into the structure of amorphous calcium carbonate gels and formation kinetics thereof.
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calcium carbonate gels,reactive molecular dynamics simulations,early stage nucleation,calcium carbonate
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