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Functionalized Ionic Liquids for CO 2 Capture under Ambient Pressure.

Hua ZhaoGary A Baker
Published in: Green chemistry letters and reviews (2022)
Ionic liquids (ILs) have been widely explored as alternative solvents for carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture and utilization. However, most of these processes are under pressures significantly higher than atmospheric level, which not only levies additional equipment and operation costs, but also makes the large-scale CO 2 capture and conversion less practical. In this study, we rationally designed glycol ether-functionalized imidazolium, phosphonium and ammonium ILs containing acetate (OAc - ) or Tf 2 N - anions, and found these task-specific ILs could solubilize up to 0.55 mol CO 2 per mole of IL (or 5.9 wt% CO 2 ) at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Although acetate anions enabled a better capture of CO 2 , Tf 2 N - anions are more compatible with alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), which is a key enzyme involved in the cascade enzymatic conversion of CO 2 to methanol. Our promising results indicate the possibility of CO 2 capture under ambient pressure and its enzymatic conversion to valuable commodity.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • room temperature
  • carbon dioxide
  • particulate matter
  • air pollution
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • quantum dots
  • molecularly imprinted
  • mass spectrometry
  • nitric oxide
  • alcohol consumption
  • liquid chromatography