Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6584834 Chemical Engineering Journal 2015 37 Pages PDF
Abstract
Several amino acid anion (aminate) based ionic liquids (ILs) were synthesized, characterized and tested for CO2 absorption capacity. Butylmethyl imidazolium ([bmim]+) was chosen as the cation for all the ILs studied. Among all the aminate-ILs studied, arginate anion ([ARG]) IL has shown more CO2 absorption capacity followed by lysinate ([LYS]) and histidinate ([HIS]) in terms of mol CO2/mol IL. The high CO2 absorption capacity of [ARG] anion was attributed to the availability of more accessible amine (N) groups. The CO2 molar uptake in aminate-ILs studied is in the order of [ARG] (4N) > [LYS] (2N) > [HIS] (3N) > [MET] (1N) > [LEU] (1N) > [GLY] (1N) > [VAL] (1N) > [ALA] (1N) > [PRO] (1N). The FTIR of the CO2 absorbed aminate-ILs confirms the chemical absorption of CO2 through the formation of carbamate species. The aminate-ILs showed higher CO2 solubility compared to amine functionalized cation ILs and non-functionalized ILs. On mass basis (g CO2/kg IL), aminate-ILs showed 70% more CO2 absorption capacity than primary amine-cation ILs, 150% more than tertiary amine-cation ILs and 600% more than non-functionalized ILs.
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