Energy & Fuels, Vol.34, No.7, 8526-8533, 2020
Efficient and Reversible Chemisorption of Carbon Dioxide with Dianionic-Functionalized Ionic Liquid-Based Solvents
Developing carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technologies has caused worldwide interest because of the baneful influence of CO2 on climate change as a main greenhouse gas. Ionic liquids (ILs) are considered as potential absorbents for CO2 capture because of their unique properties compared with current amine-based solvents. In this work, new dianionic-functionalized IL-based solvents, bi(1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene) dimethylhydantoin/ethylene glycol ([(DBUH)(2)][Dhyd]/EG), were designed and prepared for efficient and reversible chemisorption of CO2. Among the absorbents, [(DBUH)(2)][Dhyd]/EG with a mass ratio of 5:5 exhibited not only a high CO2 absorption capacity of 0.11 g CO2 /g absorbent at 20 degrees C and 0.10 MPa but also good recyclability. Spectroscopic characterizations and simulation calculations confirmed that the superior CO2 capacity may be attributed to the simultaneous reaction of CO(2 )with both the [Dhyd](2)- anion and deprotonated EG. The excellent CO2 absorption and regeneration performance imply that [(DBUH)(2)][Dhyd]/EG solvents may have great industrial application potentials.