| Literature DB >> 24801593 |
Thomas R Gohndrone1, Tae Bum Lee, M Aruni DeSilva, Mauricio Quiroz-Guzman, William F Schneider, Joan F Brennecke.
Abstract
We show that phosphonium azolide ionic liquids of interest for CO2 capture applications react with CO2 both through the normal anion channel and, at elevated temperatures, through a previously unrecognized cation channel. The reaction is caused by an interaction between the anion and cation that allows proton transfer, and involves a phosphonium ylide intermediate. The cation reaction can be mitigated by using ammonium rather than phosphonium cations. Thus, phosphonium and ammonium cations paired with aprotic heterocyclic anions (AHAs) react with CO2 through different mechanisms at elevated temperatures. This work shows that careful consideration of both physical properties and chemical reactivity of ILs based on AHA anions is needed when designing ionic liquids for CO2 separations.Entities:
Keywords: carbon capture; gas separations; ionic liquids; phosphonium; ylide
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24801593 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201400009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928