Review on Carbon Dioxide Absorption by Choline Chloride/Urea Deep Eutectic Solvents

  • Isaifan R
  • Amhamed A
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Abstract

In the recent past few years, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) were developed sharing similar characteristics to ionic liquids but with more advantageous features related to preparation cost, environmental impact, and efficiency for gas separation processes. Amongst many combinations of DES solvents that have been prepared, reline (choline chloride as the hydrogen bond acceptor mixed with urea as the hydrogen bond donor) was the first DES synthesized and is still the one with the lowest melting point. Choline chloride/urea DES has proven to be a promising solvent as an efficient medium for carbon dioxide capture when compared with amine alone or ionic liquids under the same conditions. This review sheds light on the preparation method, physical and chemical characteristics, and the CO 2 absorption capacity of choline chloride/urea DES under different temperatures and pressures reported up to date.

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Isaifan, R. J., & Amhamed, A. (2018). Review on Carbon Dioxide Absorption by Choline Chloride/Urea Deep Eutectic Solvents. Advances in Chemistry, 2018, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/2675659

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