Yes there is a driving force - we see OH and HCO3 on surface of nickel particles . Due to large surface area of particles the Ni-HCO3 plays large part how much of CO2 in total can be stored in this system. If you need a paper I can send you via my university account- [email protected]. Regarding the mineralisation part we are working on this.
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