Graphene Oxide-Arginine Composites: Efficient Dual Function Materials for Integrated CO 2 Capture and Conversion.
Sebastiano MantovaniAngela PintusAlessandro KovtunAngela GondoliniSimone CasadioAlessandra SansonTainah D MarforioMatteo CalvaresiMarzio RancanLidia ArmelaoGiulio BertuzziManuela MelucciMarco BandiniPublished in: ChemSusChem (2024)
The "on-demand" capture and utilization of CO 2 is effectively realized with a readily accessible dual function organic composite. The covalent and controlled derivatization of graphene oxide (GO) surface with naturally occurring arginine led to a "smart" material capable of capturing (chemisorption) CO 2 from high-purity flue-gas as well as low-concentration streams (i. e. direct air capture) and concomitant chemical activation toward the incorporation into cyclic carbonates. The overall integrated CO 2 capture and conversion (ICCC) strategy has been fully elucidated mechanistically via dedicated computational, spectroscopic and thermal analyses.