Encapsulated Amino Acid-Based Ionic Liquid for CO2 Separation Membranes

resumo

Membrane technology has been valuable for the transition to a fully sustainable economy. We demonstrate the application of amino-acid-based ionic liquids integrated into polymeric membranes for the preferential transport of carbon dioxide (CO2). This material has a high absorption capacity for CO2, increasing its solubility in the membrane and, consequently, permeability. The amino-acid-based ionic liquid is encapsulated in porous carbon capsules to avoid leaching out during the membrane operation. The selective layer polymer matrix was constituted by Pebax1657. The addition of 1 wt % of encapsulated amino-acid-base ionic liquid led to a more than 2-fold permeability enhancement while maintaining the ideal selectivity for CO2 over other light gases. The permeability was even higher when tested with humid mixed gases without compromising the selectivity.

palavras-chave

GAS-TRANSPORT PROPERTIES; CARBON-DIOXIDE CAPTURE; COMPOSITE MEMBRANES; HOLLOW FIBERS; PERFORMANCE; POLYMERS; TECHNOLOGIES; DIFFUSION; HYDROGEN; RECYCLE

categoria

Chemistry; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Engineering

autores

Silva, LP; Qasem, E; Upadhyaya, L; Esposito, R; Górecki, R; Coutinho, JAP; Carvalho, PJ; Nunes, SP

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agradecimentos

The work has been supported by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). TOC and Cover art were created by Heno Hwang, a scientific illustrator at KAUST.

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