Ionic liquids are being investigated for a variety of applications including reaction media, separation solvents, non-volatile electrolytes, heat transfer fluids, and gas capture. Our research interest focuses specifically on how ionic liquids (ILs) can be designed for specific and selective gas ...
4. CO2 capture (CAPCO2) using ionic liquids 5. Characteristics of ILs 6. Functionalized ionic liquids (FUNILs) 7. Reversible ionic liquids 8. The efficiency of IL against commercial solvents for CAPCO2 9. Supported ionic liquid membranes (SILMs) 10. Biodegradability and toxicity of ILs 11. ...
Amines are so effective for CO2capture thanks to some of their properties such as high reactivity with CO2, high absorbing capacity (in terms of mass of CO2), relatively high thermal stability, and CO2selectivity [26]. However there are inherent disadvantages linked with amines, which need to ...
Researchers discovered that two-dimensional ionic liquids capture CO2 more effectively due to their ordered structure, making them promising for catalytic applications. A new technology for CO2capture, utilization, and storage has attracted broad attention in the context of global concern aboutclimate chan...
My ongoing research with ILs focuses on validating their use as industrially viable solvents for CO2 capture from flue gas and natural gas via reaction with amines. Additionally, I have explored their use in gas separation membranes, both in supported liquid membrane configurations and as monomers ...
In addition, the value of the corrosion rate is sensitive to the type of ionic liquid added. Moreover, the results show that ionic liquids possess the ability of suppressing severe operational problems of corrosion in typical CO2 capture plants to a reasonable extent (≥50%). 展开 ...
Currently, majority of natural gas sweetening and post combustion CO2 capture technologies are amine-based; however, amine based technologies have a couple of disadvantages such as: solvent loss, corrosive nature and high heat of solution. In contrast, ionic liquids (ILs) based separations are less...
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CO2 capture by a task-specific ionic liquid. J Am Chem Soc 2002; 124: 926–927.10.1021/ja017593dSearch in Google Scholar Behr P, Maun A, Deutgen K, Tunnat A, Oeljeklaus G, Görner K. Kinetic study on promoted potassium carbonate solutions for CO2 capture from flue gas. Energy ...
Additionally, the viscosity of selected superbase ionic liquids was measured under dry and wet conditions, in the presence or absence of CO2, to evaluate their practical application in carbon dioxide capture processes. Finally, the recyclability of the trihexyltetradecylphoshonium 1,2,4-triazolide ...