| Literature DB >> 29034549 |
Ting Shi1, Yaping Zheng1, Tianyu Wang1, Peipei Li1, Yudeng Wang1, Dongdong Yao1.
Abstract
Porous liquids are an expanding class of material that has huge potential in gas separation and gas adsorption. Pore size has a dramatic influence on the gas adsorption of porous liquids. In this article, we chose hollow silica nanoparticles as cores, 3-(trihydroxysilyl)-1-propanesulfonic acid (SIT) as corona, and inexpensive industrial reagent polyether amine (M2070) as canopy to obtain a new type of porous liquids. Hollow silica nanospheres with different pore sizes were chosen to investigate the influence of porosity size on CO2 adsorption capacity of porous liquids. Their chemical structure, morphology, thermal behavior and possible adsorption mechanism are discussed in detail. It was proved that with similar grafting density, porous liquid that has bigger pore size possesses a better CO2 adsorption capacity (2.182 mmol g-1 under 2.5 MPa at 298 K). More than that, this article demonstrates a more facile and low-cost method to obtain porous liquids with good CO2 adsorption capacity, recyclability, and huge variability.Entities:
Keywords: adsorption; carbon dioxide; carbon storage; nanoparticles; nanostructure
Year: 2017 PMID: 29034549 DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201700842
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemphyschem ISSN: 1439-4235 Impact factor: 3.102