2023
DOI: 10.1002/aic.18145
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Acidic protic ionic liquid‐based deep eutectic solvents capturing SO2 with low enthalpy changes

Abstract: With the aim of lowering energy consumption for gas regeneration, rational design of absorbents with low absorption enthalpy changes while retaining good gas solubility is of both scientific and practical significance. Herein, we demonstrated that acidic protic ionic liquid (APIL)‐based deep eutectic solvents (DESs), which comprise N‐ethylimidazole hydrochloride ([EimH]Cl) and ethylene glycol (EG), were able to reversibly absorb SO2 with high solubility (11.60 mol kg−1) and SO2/CO2 selectivity (655) at 293.2 K… Show more

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“…Accordingly, ternary amine- and/or superbase-derived DESs have been developed to improve the absorption performance, and EG is a common additive agent in DESs to reduce the viscosity. 106,107 The introduction of EG into amine-based DESs not only enhances absorption kinetics but also improves regeneration ability. 27 The experimental and DFT results demonstrate that CO 2 interacts with the amine group in MEA and the –OH group in EG, leading to the formation of carbamate (Fig.…”
Section: Co2 Absorption Mediated By Dessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, ternary amine- and/or superbase-derived DESs have been developed to improve the absorption performance, and EG is a common additive agent in DESs to reduce the viscosity. 106,107 The introduction of EG into amine-based DESs not only enhances absorption kinetics but also improves regeneration ability. 27 The experimental and DFT results demonstrate that CO 2 interacts with the amine group in MEA and the –OH group in EG, leading to the formation of carbamate (Fig.…”
Section: Co2 Absorption Mediated By Dessmentioning
confidence: 99%