2018
DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201801851
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Novel Rapid Screening of Basic Immobilized Amine Sorbent/Catalyst Water Stability by a UV/Vis/Cu2+ Technique

Abstract: Time‐consuming thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) decomposition study is a typical practice to assess the stability of fresh and water‐treated basic immobilized amine sorbents (BIAS)/catalysts. This work presents a faster and more precise spectroscopic UV/Vis/Cu2+ sorbent screening technique that quantifies aqueous amines washed from the BIAS by using UV‐active amine/Cu2+ complexes. Six BIAS‐based catalysts, containing different amine species and a crosslinker within silica, were treated with ultrapure water and… Show more

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“…Although this drop in capacity is similar to that observed by Zhang et al, reduced hydrogen-bonding interactions of amine with the polymer-coated silica wall of the pellet compared to those of the amine with the clean silica particle increase the tendency for amine evaporation. When we compared the liquid H 2 O stability of the pellets, and amine sorbent particles, 80 with different epoxy/amine ratios, we found that higher epoxy content unequivocally gave higher leach resistance.…”
Section: Temeprature Swing Adsorption−desorptionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Although this drop in capacity is similar to that observed by Zhang et al, reduced hydrogen-bonding interactions of amine with the polymer-coated silica wall of the pellet compared to those of the amine with the clean silica particle increase the tendency for amine evaporation. When we compared the liquid H 2 O stability of the pellets, and amine sorbent particles, 80 with different epoxy/amine ratios, we found that higher epoxy content unequivocally gave higher leach resistance.…”
Section: Temeprature Swing Adsorption−desorptionmentioning
confidence: 96%