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Accurate rates of the complex mechanisms for growth and dissolu-tion of minerals using a combination of rare event theories...

by Andrew G Stack, Paolo Raiten, Julian Gale
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Date
Page Numbers
11 to 14
Volume
134
Issue
1

Mineral growth and dissolution are often treated as occurring via a single, reversible process that governs the rate of reaction. We show that multiple, distinct intermediate states can occur during both growth and dissolution. Specifically, we have used metadynamics, a method to efficiently explore the free energy landscape of a system, coupled to umbrella sampling and reactive flux calculations, to examine the mechanism and rates of attachment and detachment of a barium ion onto a stepped, barite (BaSO4) surface. The activation energies calculated for the rate limiting reactions, which are different for attachment and detachment, precisely match those measured experimentally during both growth and dissolution. These results can potentially explain anomalous, non-steady state mineral reaction rates observed experimentally, and will enable the design of more efficient growth inhibitors and facilitate an understanding of the effect of impurities.