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Recent Advances in Poly(Ionic Liquid)-Based Membranes for CO 2 Separation.

Gabriel BernardoHugo Gaspar
Published in: Polymers (2023)
Poly(ionic liquid)-based membranes have been the subject of intensive research in the last 15 years due to their potential for the separation of CO 2 from other gases. In this short review, different types of PIL-based membranes for CO 2 separation are described (neat PIL membranes; PIL-IL composite membranes; PIL-polymer blend membranes; PIL-based block copolymer membranes, and PIL-based mixed matrix membranes), and their state-of-the-art separation results for different gas pairs (CO 2 /N 2 , CO 2 /H 2 , and CO 2 /CH 4 ) are presented and discussed. This review article is focused on the most relevant research works performed over the last 5 years, that is, since the year 2017 onwards, in the field of poly(ionic liquid)-based membranes for CO 2 separation. The micro- and nano-morphological characterization of the membranes is highlighted as a research topic that requires deeper study and understanding. Nowadays there is an array of advanced structural characterization techniques, such as neutron scattering techniques with contrast variation (using selective deuteration), that can be used to probe the micro- and nanostructure of membranes, in length scales ranging from ~1 nm to ~15 μm. Although some of these techniques have been used to study the morphology of PIL-based membranes for electrochemical applications, their use in the study of PIL-based membranes for CO 2 separation is still unknown.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • room temperature
  • liquid chromatography
  • magnetic resonance
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • climate change
  • monte carlo
  • finite element