A new reactive force field has been derived that allows the modelling of speciation in the aqueous-calcium carbonate system. Using the ReaxFF methodology, which has now been implemented in the program GULP, calcium has been simulated as a fixed charge di-cation species in both crystalline phases, such as calcite and aragonite, as well as in the solution phase. Excluding calcium from the charge equilibration process appears to have no adverse effects for the simulation of species relevant to the aqueous environment. Based on this model, the speciation of carbonic acid, bicarbonate and carbonate have been examined in microsolvated conditions, as well as bulk water. When immersed in a droplet of 98 water molecules and two hydronium ions, the c...
The behavior of liquid water around obtuse and acute steps parallel to on the {101̅4} cleavage surf...
Calcium carbonate is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth and a component of natural biogenic ...
We report results from studies using four different protocols to prepare hydrated amorphous calcium ...
The performance of existing force-field models for the calcium carbonate - water system has been cri...
In recent years atomistic simulations have become increasingly important in providing molecular insi...
A new force field has been derived for the aqueous calcium phosphate system that aims to reproduce t...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is an important component at the Earth’s surface, and it has many industri...
The effect of crystal seeds on calcium carbonate (CaCO3) cluster formation in aqueous solution is of...
The interfaces of calcite with water, dehydrated and hydrated amorphous calcium carbonate are studie...
Calcium carbonate is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth and a component of natural biogenic ...
In recent years atomistic simulations have become increasingly important in providing molecular insi...
International audienceA mechanistic kinetic law for the successive formation of amorphous calcium ca...
Calcium carbonate is an earth-abundant material that exists in a variety of natural environments, in...
In this work, we present the parametrization of Ca–O/H interactions within the reactive force field ...
The speciation of calcium carbonate in water is important to the geochemistry of the world's oceans ...
The behavior of liquid water around obtuse and acute steps parallel to on the {101̅4} cleavage surf...
Calcium carbonate is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth and a component of natural biogenic ...
We report results from studies using four different protocols to prepare hydrated amorphous calcium ...
The performance of existing force-field models for the calcium carbonate - water system has been cri...
In recent years atomistic simulations have become increasingly important in providing molecular insi...
A new force field has been derived for the aqueous calcium phosphate system that aims to reproduce t...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is an important component at the Earth’s surface, and it has many industri...
The effect of crystal seeds on calcium carbonate (CaCO3) cluster formation in aqueous solution is of...
The interfaces of calcite with water, dehydrated and hydrated amorphous calcium carbonate are studie...
Calcium carbonate is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth and a component of natural biogenic ...
In recent years atomistic simulations have become increasingly important in providing molecular insi...
International audienceA mechanistic kinetic law for the successive formation of amorphous calcium ca...
Calcium carbonate is an earth-abundant material that exists in a variety of natural environments, in...
In this work, we present the parametrization of Ca–O/H interactions within the reactive force field ...
The speciation of calcium carbonate in water is important to the geochemistry of the world's oceans ...
The behavior of liquid water around obtuse and acute steps parallel to on the {101̅4} cleavage surf...
Calcium carbonate is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth and a component of natural biogenic ...
We report results from studies using four different protocols to prepare hydrated amorphous calcium ...