Resolving the Chemical Formula of Nesquehonite via NMR Crystallography, DFT Computation, and Complementary Neutron Diffraction.
Chemistry
; 29(5): e202203052, 2023 Jan 24.
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Nesquehonite is a magnesium carbonate mineral relevant to carbon sequestration envisioned for carbon capture and storage of CO2 . Its chemical formula remains controversial today, assigned as either a hydrated magnesium carbonate [MgCO3 â
3H2 O], or a hydroxy- hydrated- magnesium bicarbonate [Mg(HCO3 )OH â
2H2 O]. The resolution of this controversy is central to understanding this material's thermodynamic, phase, and chemical behavior. In an NMR crystallography study, using rotational-echo double-resonance 13 C{1 H} (REDOR), 13 C-1 H distances are determined with precision, and the combination of 13 C static NMR lineshapes and density functional theory (DFT) calculations are used to model different H atomic coordinates. [MgCO3 â
3H2 O] is found to be accurate, and evidence from neutron powder diffraction bolsters these assignments. Refined H positions can help understand how H-bonding stabilizes this structure against dehydration to MgCO3 . More broadly, these results illustrate the power of NMR crystallography as a technique for resolving questions where X-ray diffraction is inconclusive.
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Difracción de Neutrones
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Magnesio
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Chemistry
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QUIMICA
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2023
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Estados Unidos
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Alemania