CO2 adsorption performance and kinetics of ionic liquid-modified calcined magnesite

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CO2 is a major contributor to global warming, and considerable efforts have been under-taken to capture and utilise it. Herein, a nanomaterial based on ionic liquid (IL)–modified calcined magnesites was investigated for CO2 capture. The synthesised nanomaterial (magnesite modified using [APMIM]Br) exhibited the best adsorption performance of 1.34 mmol/g at 30% IL loading amount, 50 °C, 0.4 MPa and 150 mL/min. In particular, the obtained nanomaterial could be regen-erated at a low temperature of 90 °C for 3 h, and its CO2 adsorption capacity of 0.81 mmol/g was retained after eight cycles. FT-IR results showed that the imidazole ring and C–N group are directly related to CO2 adsorption capacity. Moreover, improving the conjugative effect of the imidazole ring enhanced the adsorption performance. Further, CO2 was adsorbed on the adsorbent surface and incomplete desorption decreased the BET surface area and CO2 adsorption capacity. Addition-ally, four models were selected to fit the adsorption kinetics. The results show that the adsorption mechanism fits the pseudo-first-order model well.

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Yang, N., Xue, R., Huang, G., Ma, Y., & Wang, J. (2021). CO2 adsorption performance and kinetics of ionic liquid-modified calcined magnesite. Nanomaterials, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11102614

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