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Vidushi Sharma1, Jan-Niklas Boyn2, Emily A Carter1,2,3
1Applied Materials and Sustainability Sciences, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey 08540-6655, USA.
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In this work, we examine ion-pairing mechanisms of bicarbonates in alkaline aqueous solutions with the divalent metal ions most abundantly present in seawater, namely, Ca2+ and Mg2+. We employ a rare-event enhanced sampling approach within first-principles molecular dynamics to explore regions of phase space spanning solvent-shared to contact ion pairs. Second-order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory (MP2) corrections are subsequently applied in an embedding framework (EMB) to refine the electronic structure of stationary states and associated reaction barriers along the free-energy profiles while retaining the extended solvent effects at the density functional theory (DFT) level. Ca2+-HCO3- was previously hypothesized to exist in a solvent-shared ion pair (SSHIP) by DFT studies with an endergonic contact ion pair (CIP) formation; however, our EMB-MP2 refinement of the DFT ion-pairing pathways reveals that Ca2+ and HCO3- form a virtually barrier-free CIP in alkaline solutions, with even more energetic ease than the widely studied Ca-CO3 ion pair. We find qualitative agreement between DFT and EMB-MP2 for Mg2+-unlike Ca2+, Mg2+ refuses to shed its strong hydration shell, thereby preferring a SSHIP state with a significant activation barrier to crossover to the CIP forms-a trait reminiscent of ion pairing in Mg-CO3 and closely related to the kinetic limitations underlying the famous subject of the dolomite problem. Our study highlights the importance of improved electronic structure descriptions of liquids, modeled as a condensed phase of matter lacking in long-range crystalline order. It also strongly suggests that Ca2+-HCO3-CIPs are likely precursors involved in prenucleation of CaCO3mineral formation in seawater.
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