2012
DOI: 10.1021/ie202916e
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Free Volume as the Basis of Gas Solubility and Selectivity in Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids

Abstract: While molar volume-based models for gas solubility in ionic liquids (ILs) have been proposed, free volume within the IL can be shown to be the underlying property driving gas solubility and selecitivity. Previously published observations as to the distinct differences in solubility trends for gases such as CH4 and N2 relative to CO2 in systematically varied ILs can be attributed to positive and negative effects arising from increasing free volume with increasing alkyl chain length. Through the use of COSMOther… Show more

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“…Although the cation and anion of ILs can effect the CO 2 solubility [40][41][42], the difference of the CO 2 cyclic capacity can be attributed to the anions in this work. Furthermore, it seems to be determined by free volumes within the ILs [43,44]. These results demonstrate that [Bmim][BF 4 ] as an additive can be used to increase the CO 2 cyclic capacity for saving the sensible heat (Q sens ) which can be explained by Eq.…”
Section: Co 2 Solubility and Corresponding Heat Analysismentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Although the cation and anion of ILs can effect the CO 2 solubility [40][41][42], the difference of the CO 2 cyclic capacity can be attributed to the anions in this work. Furthermore, it seems to be determined by free volumes within the ILs [43,44]. These results demonstrate that [Bmim][BF 4 ] as an additive can be used to increase the CO 2 cyclic capacity for saving the sensible heat (Q sens ) which can be explained by Eq.…”
Section: Co 2 Solubility and Corresponding Heat Analysismentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The CH 4 and N 2 solubilities are always significantly lower than that of CO 2 amongst the SILMs studied, which is in agreement with reported results for other SILMs, in which the CO 2 separation is mainly governed by gas solubility differences in the IL. From Figure 3 [52][53][54] and in brief all the models recognized that CO 2 solubility increases by increasing the IL molecular weight, molar volume and free volume. 1 Looking at the CO 2 solubility plotted in Figure 3 According to Figure 5(a), the gas permeabilities significantly increase from 40 to 60 wt% of free siloxane-functionalized IL incorporated into the PIL-IL membranes.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Poly(ionic Liquidmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…[14][15][16] Harsh-repulsive forces which govern the short range local ordering in liquids and contribute to the packing of CS 2 molecules via the molecular shape must play a relevant role in favouring the formation of clusters. 94 The free molecular volume 95 in pure CS 2 calculated from the molecular and van der Waals volumes 96 is about 28 Å 3 , whereas it is about 38 Å 3 for CO 2 . This estimation shows that CO 2 molecules hardly penetrate the CS 2 compact structure indicating that a random mixing is un-favoured.…”
Section: Discussion On the Non-ideal Behaviour Of The Mixturementioning
confidence: 99%