Calcite Formation from Nanoporous Amorphous Silicates in Interaction with Carbon Dioxyde

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In situ infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction reveal that
amorphous porous silicate dusts react readily with CO2 to form calcite
at ambiant temperature. Dry carbonation can then account for the
formation of carbonates observed around stars.

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