How collective phenomena impact CO2 reactivity and speciation in different media

CO2 has attracted considerable attention in the recent years due to its role in the greenhouse effect and environmental management. While its reaction with water has been studied extensively, the same cannot be said for reactivity in supercritical CO2 phase, where the conjugate acid/base equilibria...

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Main Authors: Polino, Daniela, Grifoni, Emanuele, Rousseau, Roger, Parrinello, Michele, Glezakou, Vassiliki-Alexandra
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: arXiv 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2004.14051
https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.14051
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Summary:CO2 has attracted considerable attention in the recent years due to its role in the greenhouse effect and environmental management. While its reaction with water has been studied extensively, the same cannot be said for reactivity in supercritical CO2 phase, where the conjugate acid/base equilibria proceed through different mechanisms and activation barriers. In spite of the apparent simplicity of the CO2 + H2O reaction, the collective effect of different environments has drastic influence on the free energy profile. Enhanced sampling techniques and well-tailored collective variables provide a detailed picture of the enthalpic and entropic drivers underscoring the differences in the formation mechanism of carbonic acid in the gas, aqueous and supercritical CO2 phases.