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Crumbling crystals: on the dissolution mechanism of NaCl in water

Niamh O’Neill, Christoph Schran, Stephen J. Cox, Angelos Michaelides

2024Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

level of theory the dissolution mechanism of NaCl in water. The picture that emerges is that of a steady ion-wise unwrapping of the crystal preceding its rapid disintegration, reminiscent of crumbling. The onset of crumbling can be explained by a strong increase in the ratio of the surface area to volume of the crystal. Overall, dissolution comprises a series of highly dynamical microscopic sub-processes, resulting in an inherently stochastic mechanism. These atomistic level insights contribute to the general understanding of dissolution mechanisms in other crystals, and the methodology is primed for more complex systems of recent interest such as water/salt interfaces under flow and salt crystals under confinement.

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DissolutionMechanism (biology)Chemical physicsChemistryMaterials scienceThermodynamicsChemical engineeringCrystallographyMineralogyPhysicsPhysical chemistryPhilosophyEpistemologyEngineeringCalcium Carbonate Crystallization and InhibitionElectrostatics and Colloid InteractionsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
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