Materials for Carbon Capture 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119091219.ch11
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Ionic Liquids for Chemisorption of CO 2

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“…218 As a result, fluorine-substituted IL and side chain length provide large free space for absorbing more CO 2 molecules and making stronger connections between fluorinated alkyl chains and CO 2 . 219 Aki et al 196 Figure 10f shows the influence of various anions on CO 2 solubility at 25 °C, which revealed that anion fluorination has a Energy & Fuels…”
Section: Ionic Liquidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…218 As a result, fluorine-substituted IL and side chain length provide large free space for absorbing more CO 2 molecules and making stronger connections between fluorinated alkyl chains and CO 2 . 219 Aki et al 196 Figure 10f shows the influence of various anions on CO 2 solubility at 25 °C, which revealed that anion fluorination has a Energy & Fuels…”
Section: Ionic Liquidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. 196 Anderson and co-workers were the first to explore this approach of increasing CO 2 solubility in ILs. The authors give an in-detail review of gas solubility in ILs to present that the fluorination of the cation enhances CO 2 solubility on a pTx diagram, although this impact appears to decrease as the fluorinated chain length increases.…”
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“…[21][22][23] Current CO 2 removal methods include the physisorption of supercritical CO 2 into geologic formations and materials and chemisorption using ionic liquids. 24,25 These processes are effective solutions, but the exponential increase in anthropogenic CO 2 warrants the exploration of materials with greater absorbance capabilities and selectiveness towards the target molecule. MOFs can selectively capture gases and store them at high concentrations due to their structural functionality and tunability.…”
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