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J Environ Manage ; 268: 110340, 2020 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32383660

ABSTRACT

CO2 separation from natural gas is considered to be a crucial strategy to mitigate global warming problems, meet product specification, pipeline specs and other application specific requirements. Silica xerogels (SX) are considered to be potential materials for CO2 capture due to their high specific surface area. Thus, a series of silica xerogels functionalized with imidazolium, phosphonium, ammonium and pyridinium-based room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) were synthesized. The synthesized silica xerogels were characterized by NMR, helium pycnometry, DTA-TG, BET, SEM and TEM. CO2 sorption, reusability and CO2/CH4 selectivity were assessed by the pressure-decay technique. Silica xerogels containing IL demonstrated advantages compared to RTILs used as separation solvents in CO2 capture processes including higher CO2 sorption capacity and faster sorption/desorption. Using fluorinated anion for functionalization of silica xerogels leads to a higher affinity for CO2 over CH4. The best performance was obtained by SX- [bmim] [TF2N] (223.4 mg CO2/g mg/g at 298.15 K and 20 bar). Moreover, SX- [bmim] [TF2N] showed higher CO2 sorption capacity as compared to other reported sorbents. CO2 sorption and CO2/CH4 selectivity results were submitted to an analysis of variance and the means compared using Tukey's test (5%).


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Ionic Liquids , Silicon Dioxide , Anions , Carbon Dioxide , Cations
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 58(2): 382-385, 2019 Jan 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30537375

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The preorganization and cooperation mechanism of imide-based ionic liquids reported in a recent Communication was evocated to rationalize the extremely high gravimetric CO2 capture displayed by these fluids. An analysis of the reported spectroscopic evidences together with additional experiments led to the proposition of an alternative, simpler, and feasible mechanism involving the formation of bicarbonate.

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ChemSusChem ; 10(24): 4927-4933, 2017 12 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28742268

ABSTRACT

Confined water in aqueous solutions of imidazolium-based ionic liquids (ILs) associated with acetate and imidazolate anions react reversibly with CO2 to yield bicarbonate. Three types of CO2 sorption in these "IL aqueous solutions" were observed: physical, CO2 -imidazolium adduct generation, and bicarbonate formation (up to 1.9 molbicarbonate mol-1 of IL), resulting in a 10:1 (molar ratio) total absorption of CO2 relative to imidazolate anions in the presence of water 1:1000 (IL/water). These sorption values are higher than the classical alkanol amines or even alkaline aqueous solutions under similar experimental conditions.


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Carbon Dioxide/chemistry , Ionic Liquids/chemistry , Water/chemistry , Solutions/chemistry
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