The behavior of liquid water around obtuse and acute steps parallel to on the {101̅4} cleavage surface of calcite has been investigated by means of classical molecular dynamics simulations performed with a force-field fitted against thermodynamic properties. Water density maps, radial distribution functions, and water average residence times have been investigated. The structure and dynamics of the first two ordered hydration layers, which have been previously observed for the basal surface of calcite, are found to be disrupted by the presence of the steps over a range of five molecular rows either side of the step edge. Calcium sites along the step top edge can coordinate up to three water molecules, as compared with just the single water...
Classical molecular and lattice dynamics were applied to explore the structure and dynamics of water...
The reactivity of calcite, one of the most abundant minerals in the earth’s crust, is determined by ...
Calcium carbonate is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth and a component of natural biogenic ...
It is generally accepted that cation dehydration is the rate-limiting step to crystal growth from aq...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
The mechanisms by which background electrolytes modify the kinetics of non-equivalent step propagati...
Calcite–water interactions are important not only in carbon sequestration and the global carbon cyc...
It is important to understand the properties of interfacial water at mineral surfaces. Since calcite...
Density functional theory calculations were employed to explore the interaction between water and th...
Using molecular dynamics, we simulate the crystallisation of calcite from an amorphous calcium carbo...
The microscopic understanding of the crystal growth and dissolution processes have been greatly adva...
It seems natural to assume that defects at mineral surfaces critically influence interfacial process...
The interaction between water and calcite surfaces is relevant to a broad range of technological pro...
Density functional theory calculations were employed to explore the interaction between water and t...
The background for conducting this study are the huge unused possibilities for storage of large quan...
Classical molecular and lattice dynamics were applied to explore the structure and dynamics of water...
The reactivity of calcite, one of the most abundant minerals in the earth’s crust, is determined by ...
Calcium carbonate is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth and a component of natural biogenic ...
It is generally accepted that cation dehydration is the rate-limiting step to crystal growth from aq...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
The mechanisms by which background electrolytes modify the kinetics of non-equivalent step propagati...
Calcite–water interactions are important not only in carbon sequestration and the global carbon cyc...
It is important to understand the properties of interfacial water at mineral surfaces. Since calcite...
Density functional theory calculations were employed to explore the interaction between water and th...
Using molecular dynamics, we simulate the crystallisation of calcite from an amorphous calcium carbo...
The microscopic understanding of the crystal growth and dissolution processes have been greatly adva...
It seems natural to assume that defects at mineral surfaces critically influence interfacial process...
The interaction between water and calcite surfaces is relevant to a broad range of technological pro...
Density functional theory calculations were employed to explore the interaction between water and t...
The background for conducting this study are the huge unused possibilities for storage of large quan...
Classical molecular and lattice dynamics were applied to explore the structure and dynamics of water...
The reactivity of calcite, one of the most abundant minerals in the earth’s crust, is determined by ...
Calcium carbonate is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth and a component of natural biogenic ...