Iron Impurity Impairs the CO2 Capture Performance of MgO: Insights from Microscopy and Machine Learning Molecular Dynamics
Ke Yuan,
Nikhil Rampal,
Sai Adapa
et al.
Abstract:Magnesium oxide (MgO) is a promising sorbent for direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide. Iron (Fe) is a common impurity in naturally occurring MgO and minerals used to produce MgO, yet a molecular-scale understanding of Fe-doping effects on carbonation is lacking. Here, we observed reduced carbonation performance in Fe-doped MgO experimentally. The energetics of adsorbing a (bi)carbonate ion on pristine and Fe-doped MgO(001) surfaces were further investigated using ab initio and machine learning potential … Show more
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