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CO2capture with complex absorbent of ionic liquid, surfactant and water
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering; March 2015, Vol. 3 Issue: 1 p227-232, 6p
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ISSN
22132929; 22133437
Abstract
A new kind of high efficiency and low cost CO2complex absorbent was studied. Through innovative research, imidazolium-based ionic liquid was mixed with an aqueous solution of a non-ionic surfactant. The absorption ability of each complex absorbent with different concentrations was tested under a condition of 20°C, from 0.1 to 0.6MPa. The absorption capacity of CO2in absorbents increases with increasing pressure and concentrations of ionic liquids. Different aqueous ionic liquid–surfactant solutions had different CO2absorption, and the sequence was as follows: X-100>TWEEN 80>PEG 400. [emim] [OTf] was more likely to absorb CO2than the other four ionic liquids. All of the complex absorbents had good absorption properties. The best combination was made up of 5% TWEEN 80, 10% [emim] [OTf] and water, which could capture 0.798molL−1CO2at 0.6MPa while pure water could only capture 0.439molL−1under the same conditions. Through computer numerical simulations, the experimental data could be well fitted with Henry’s law and Langmuir isothermal adsorption equation. After multiple absorption and regeneration, the absorption capacity of the complex absorbent was reduced by less than 5%. It could be expected to be a new type of CO2capture absorbent.