New insights into the role of solution additive anions in Mg2+ dehydration: implications for mineral carbonation†
Abstract
Simulations of hydrated Mg2+, in the absence and presence of several solution additive anions, show that in pure liquid water Mg(H2O)62+ is the only stable coordination state; yet anions may stabilise undercoordinated five-hydration configurations. Solution composition can lower the barrier to Mg2+ dehydration and subsequent incorporation into the lattice of Mg-carbonates, promoting low-temperature crystallisation.