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CO2 Capture and Separation Properties in the Ionic Liquid 1-n-Butyl-3-Methylimidazolium Nonafluorobutylsulfonate

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 3867-3880

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma7053867

Keywords

carbon capture; selectivity; ionic liquid; Krichevsky-Kasarnovsky equation; 1-n-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium nonafluorobutylsulfonate

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21377036]

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Recently, the use of ionic liquids (ILs) for carbon capture and separation processes has gained great interest by many researchers due to the high solubility of CO2 in ILs. In the present work, solubility measurements of CO2 in the novel IL 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium nonafluorobutylsulfonate [C(4)mim][CF3CF2CF2CF2SO3] were performed with a high-pressure view-cell technique in the temperature range from 293.15 to 343.15 K and pressures up to about 4.2 MPa. For comparison, solubilities of H-2, N-2, and O-2 in the IL were also measured at 323.15 K via the same procedure. The Krichevsky-Kasarnovsky equation was employed to correlate the measured solubility data. Henry's law constants, enthalpies, and entropies of absorption for CO2 in the IL were also determined and presented. The CO2 solubility in this IL was compared with other ILs sharing the same cation. It was shown that the solubility of CO2 in these ILs follows the sequence: [C(4)mim][CF3CF2CF2CF2SO3] approximate to [C(4)mim][Tf2N] > [C(4)mim][CF3CF2CF2COO] > [C(4)mim][BF4], and the solubility selectivity of CO2 relative to O-2, N-2, and H-2 in [C(4)mim][CF3CF2CF2CF2SO3] was 8, 16, and 22, respectively. Furthermore, this IL is regenerable and exhibits good stability. Therefore, the IL reported here would be a promising sorbent for CO2.

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