High-performance CO2 Capture from Air by Harnessing the Power of CaO- and Superbase Ionic Liquid-Engineered Sorbents.

ChemSusChem(2023)

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Direct air capture (DAC) of CO2 by solid porous materials represents an attractive "negative emission" technology. However, state-of-the-art sorbents based on supported amines still suffer from unsolved high energy consumption and stability issues. Herein, taking clues from the CO2 interaction with superbase-derived ionic liquids (SILs), high-performance and tunable sorbents in DAC of CO2 was developed by harnessing the power of CaO- and SIL-engineered sorbents. Deploying mesoporous silica as the substrate, a thin CaO layer was first introduced to consume the surface-OH groups, and then active sites with different basicities (e.g., triazolate and imidazolate) were introduced as a uniformly distributed thin layer. The as-obtained sorbents displayed high CO2 uptake capacity via volumetric (at 0.4 mbar) and breakthrough test (400 ppm CO2 source), rapid interaction kinetics, facile CO2 releasing, and stable sorption/desorption cycles. Operando Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transformation Spectroscopy (DRIFTS) analysis under simulated air atmosphere and solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) under 13CO2 atmosphere demonstrated the critical roles of the SIL species in low-concentration CO2 capture.The fundamental insights obtained in this work provide guidance on the development of high-performance sorbents in DAC of CO2 by leveraging the combined advantages of porous solid scaffolds and the unique features of CO2-philic ILs.
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superbase‐ionic‐liquid‐engineered superbase‐ionic‐liquid‐engineered,air
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