Interfacial Reactivity and Speciation Emerging from Namontmorillonite Interactions with Water and Formic Acid at 200°C: Insights from Reactive Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Infrared Spectroscopy, and X-ray Scattering Measurements
Abstract:Reactive organic fluid - mineral interactions at elevated temperatures contribute to the evolution
of planetary matter. One of the less studied but important transformations in this regard involves
the reactions of formic acid with naturally occurring clays such as sodium montmorillonite. To
advance a mechanistic understanding of these interactions, we use ReaxFF reactive molecular
dynamics simulations in conjunction with infrared (IR) spectroscopy and X-ray scattering
experiments to investigate the speciation… Show more
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