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DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2018.12.050
WOS记录号: WOS:000480433000018
论文题名:
Unraveling the CO2 reaction mechanism in bio-based amino-acid ionic liquids by operando ATR-IR spectroscopy
作者: Latini, G.1,2; Signorile, M.3,4,5,6; Crocella, V.3,4,5,6; Bocchini, S.2; Pirri, C. F.1,2; Bordiga, S.3,4,5,6
通讯作者: Crocella, V.
刊名: CATALYSIS TODAY
ISSN: 0920-5861
EISSN: 1873-4308
出版年: 2019
卷: 336, 页码:148-160
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Ionic liquids ; Amino acids ; CO2 capture ; Operando ATR-IR spectroscopy ; Carbamic acid ; Ammonium-carbamate
WOS关键词: CARBON-DIOXIDE CAPTURE ; CORROSION-INHIBITORS ; AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS ; ABSORPTION ; ADSORPTION ; CATALYSIS ; TOXICITY ; SOLVENTS ; SURFACE ; ALKANOLAMINES
WOS学科分类: Chemistry, Applied ; Chemistry, Physical ; Engineering, Chemical
WOS研究方向: Chemistry ; Engineering
英文摘要:

Tackling global warming through the reduction of greenhouse gases is a key challenge mankind is called to face in the close future. Carbon dioxide is one of the main causes of such temperature increase, thus avoiding its release in the atmosphere through capture and/or utilization strategies is a valuable tool to limit greenhouse effect. Presently, the applied technology for sequestrating CO2 relies on its reaction with amines in aqueous solutions, giving rise to the formation of carbamates and carbonates. However, due to the energy intensive release step, toxicity and corrosiveness, amine scrubbing could not represent a long-term solution in CO2 capture. Ionic liquids (ILs), organic salts in the liquid state near room temperature, are a class of emerging materials with a great potential towards CO2 capture. Recently the combination of the choline cation with amino acids based anions gave rise to a wide set of bio-inspired ILs with low toxicity, that, due to the presence of amino groups in the amino acid moiety, are optimal candidates for CO2 capture. In the present work, two choline-amino acids ILs were synthesized, containing glycine and proline, according to an innovative procedure, overcoming some drawbacks proper of the classical methods. A throughout IR operando study of the CO2 absorption process in these amino acids based ILs was performed. Even though elementary reactions are the same for all the investigated systems, different absorption pathways were recognized depending on the amino acid based anion. The reversibility of the absorption process differs between the two systems as well, further remarking the role played by the selected amino acid in the overall absorption performances. Such fundamental information, still missing in the literature, will contribute to rationally develop choline-amino acids ILs with optimal CO2 absorption/activation properties.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/147158
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作者单位: 1.Politecn Torino, Dept Appl Sci & Technol, Corso Duca Abruzzi 24, I-10129 Turin, Italy
2.PoliTo Ist Italiano Tecnol, CSFT, Via Livorno 60, I-10144 Turin, Italy
3.Univ Torino, NIS, Dept Chem, Via G Quarello 15, I-10135 Turin, Italy
4.Univ Torino, INSTM Reference Ctr, Via G Quarello 15, I-10135 Turin, Italy
5.Univ Torino, NIS, Dept Chem, Via P Giuria 7, I-10125 Turin, Italy
6.Univ Torino, INSTM Reference Ctr, Via P Giuria 7, I-10125 Turin, Italy

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Latini, G.,Signorile, M.,Crocella, V.,et al. Unraveling the CO2 reaction mechanism in bio-based amino-acid ionic liquids by operando ATR-IR spectroscopy[J]. CATALYSIS TODAY,2019-01-01,336:148-160
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