The speciation of calcium carbonate in water is important to the geochemistry of the world's oceans and has ignited significant debate regarding the mechanism by which nucleation occurs. Here, it is vital to be able to quantify the thermodynamics of ion pairing versus higher order association processes in order to distinguish between possible pathways. Given that it is experimentally challenging to quantify such species, here we determine the thermodynamics for ion pairing and multiple binding of calcium carbonate species using bias-enhanced molecular dynamics. In order to examine the uncertainties underlying these results, we derived a new polarizable force field for both calcium carbonate and bicarbonate in water based on the AMOEBA model...
The alkaline earth metals calcium and magnesium are critically involved in many biomolecular process...
The performance of existing force-field models for the calcium carbonate - water system has been cri...
Calcium carbonate is an earth-abundant material that exists in a variety of natural environments, in...
The thermodynamics of ion pair formation between Ca<sup>2+</sup> and SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2–</sup> has...
In recent years atomistic simulations have become increasingly important in providing molecular insi...
In order to use classical molecular dynamics to complement experiments accurately, it is important t...
In recent years atomistic simulations have become increasingly important in providing molecular insi...
We present a combination of force field and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations together with n...
A new force field has been derived for the aqueous calcium phosphate system that aims to reproduce t...
The carbonate minerals of Ca and Mg are abundant throughout the lithosphere and have recently garner...
The effect of crystal seeds on calcium carbonate (CaCO3) cluster formation in aqueous solution is of...
International audienceThe binding of divalent cations to the ubiquitous phosphate group is essential...
A new force field has been derived for the aqueous calcium phosphate system that aims to reproduce t...
Calcium carbonate is an earth-abundant biomineral that exists in a variety of marine environments, i...
A new reactive force field has been derived that allows the modelling of speciation in the aqueous-c...
The alkaline earth metals calcium and magnesium are critically involved in many biomolecular process...
The performance of existing force-field models for the calcium carbonate - water system has been cri...
Calcium carbonate is an earth-abundant material that exists in a variety of natural environments, in...
The thermodynamics of ion pair formation between Ca<sup>2+</sup> and SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2–</sup> has...
In recent years atomistic simulations have become increasingly important in providing molecular insi...
In order to use classical molecular dynamics to complement experiments accurately, it is important t...
In recent years atomistic simulations have become increasingly important in providing molecular insi...
We present a combination of force field and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations together with n...
A new force field has been derived for the aqueous calcium phosphate system that aims to reproduce t...
The carbonate minerals of Ca and Mg are abundant throughout the lithosphere and have recently garner...
The effect of crystal seeds on calcium carbonate (CaCO3) cluster formation in aqueous solution is of...
International audienceThe binding of divalent cations to the ubiquitous phosphate group is essential...
A new force field has been derived for the aqueous calcium phosphate system that aims to reproduce t...
Calcium carbonate is an earth-abundant biomineral that exists in a variety of marine environments, i...
A new reactive force field has been derived that allows the modelling of speciation in the aqueous-c...
The alkaline earth metals calcium and magnesium are critically involved in many biomolecular process...
The performance of existing force-field models for the calcium carbonate - water system has been cri...
Calcium carbonate is an earth-abundant material that exists in a variety of natural environments, in...