Investigation on water vapor adsorption of silica-phosphonium ionic liquids hybrid material

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Adsorption and diffusion of water vapor in phosphonium ionic liquid modified silica gel were studied, aiming to reduce the loading of water vapor in porous materials. The modified silica gel was prepared through a grafting method and characterized by FTIR, thermal gravity analysis and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. N2 sorption isotherms at -196 °C and CO2 sorption isotherms at 0 °C were also measured to analyzee the porosity. Water vapor adsorption equilibriums at 25 °C up to 30 mbar were tested. The results indicate that the ionic liquids (ILs) phase acts as a protecting film which decreases water vapor adsorption. The improvement of water-resistant performance is also attributed to the decrease of micro-porosity and silanol groups on the silica surface. Diffusion behavior of water vapor on modified silica was determined on the basis of the adsorption equilibrium. The effective diffusivity of water vapor in modified silica is almost the same as in bare silica and decreases with the increasing of water vapor loading.

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Li, C., Zhu, J., Zhou, M., Zhang, S., & He, X. (2019). Investigation on water vapor adsorption of silica-phosphonium ionic liquids hybrid material. Materials, 12(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12111782

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