2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2018.07.025
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Capture of CO2 in carbon nanotube bundles supported with room-temperature ionic liquids: A molecular simulation study

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“…ILs and their derivatives have favorable CO 2 ‐philic natures, and their anions are the active nucleophiles for the ring opening of epoxides, normally the rate‐determining step in the CO 2 cycloaddition . As a result, a great number of IL‐derived materials have been established as adsorbents and catalysts for CO 2 capture and fixation . Specifically, N‐heterocyclic ILs comprising an efficient nucleophile and Lewis base have been shown to be unique, effective species in this field .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ILs and their derivatives have favorable CO 2 ‐philic natures, and their anions are the active nucleophiles for the ring opening of epoxides, normally the rate‐determining step in the CO 2 cycloaddition . As a result, a great number of IL‐derived materials have been established as adsorbents and catalysts for CO 2 capture and fixation . Specifically, N‐heterocyclic ILs comprising an efficient nucleophile and Lewis base have been shown to be unique, effective species in this field .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37 It was found that many anion-functionalized ILs, especially AA-functionalized ILs, have quite high viscosity lead to low mass transfer efficiency and slow CO 2 absorption rate, and the viscosity will further increase exponentially after absorbing CO 2 due to the chemical reaction, which becomes one of the main snags hindering their industrial applications. 14,17,19,[38][39][40] Considering high CO 2 separation performance and high viscosities of ILs especially during CO 2 absorption, combining ILs with porous materials by physical or chemical methods to prepare ILmodified adsorbents is an effective way, 41 which not only improves…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supported liquid membranes (SLMs) are developed by impregnation of a selected liquid in the membrane matrix [14,15]. The membrane act as a support to hold the liquid by capillary forces [16].…”
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confidence: 99%