Amine Chemistry of Porous CO2 Adsorbents

被引:25
|
作者
Nguyen, Thien S. [1 ]
Dogan, Nesibe A. [2 ]
Lim, Haeseong [3 ]
Yavuz, Cafer T. [1 ]
机构
[1] King Abdullah Univ Sci & Technol, Oxide & Organ Nanomat Energy & Environm ONE Lab, Adv Membranes & Porous Mat AMPM Ctr, Chem Program,KAUST Catalysis Ctr,Phys Sci & Engn, Thuwal 23955, Saudi Arabia
[2] Korea Adv Inst Sci & Technol, Dept Chem & Biomol Engn, Daejeon 34141, South Korea
[3] Korea Adv Inst Sci & Technol, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Daejeon 34141, South Korea
关键词
CARBON-DIOXIDE CAPTURE; COVALENT ORGANIC POLYMERS; SIMULATED FLUE-GAS; MESOPOROUS SILICA; ADSORPTION; KINETICS;
D O I
10.1021/acs.accounts.3c00367
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
As renewable energy and CO2 utilization technologies progress to make a more significant contribution to global emissions reduction, carbon capture remains a critical component of the mission. Current CO2 capture technologies involve operations at point sources such as fossil fuel-based power plants or source-agnostic like in direct air capture. Each strategy has its own advantages and limitations, but in common, they all employ sorption-based methods with the use of sorbents strongly adhering to CO2. Amine solutions are the most widely used absorbents for industrial operations due to the robust chemical bonds formed between amines and CO2 under both dry and humid conditions, rendering excellent selectivity. Such strong binding, however, causes problematic regeneration. In contrast, purely physisorptive porous materials with high surface areas allow for the confinement of CO2 inside narrow pores/channels and have a lower regeneration energy demand but with decreased selectivity and capacity. The most promising solution would then be the unification of both types of sorbents in one system, which could bring about a practical adsorption-desorption process. In other words, the development of porous solid materials with tunable amine content is necessary to leverage the high contact surface of porous sorbents with the added ability to manipulate amine incorporation toward lower CO2 binding strength.To answer the call to uncover the most feasible amine chemistry in carbon capture, our group has devoted intense effort to the study of amine-based CO2 adsorbents for the past decade. Oriented along practicality, we put forth a principle for the design of our materials to be produced in no more than three synthetic steps with economically viable starting materials. Porous organic polymers with amine functionalities of various substitutions, meaning primary, secondary, and tertiary amines, were synthesized and studied for CO2 adsorption. Direct synthesis proved to be feasibly applicable for secondary and tertiary amine-incorporated porous polymers whereas primary-amine-based sorbents would be conveniently obtained via postsynthetic modifications. Sorbents based on tertiary amines exhibit purely physical adsorption behavior if the nitrogen atoms are placed adjacent to aromatic cores due to the conjugation effect that reduces the electron density of the amine. However, when such conjugation is inhibited, chemisorptive activity is observed. Secondary amine adsorbents, in turn, express a higher binding strength than tertiary amine counterparts, but both types can merit a strengthened binding by the physical impregnation of small-molecule amines. Sorbents with primary-amine tethers can be obtained via postsynthetic transformation of precursor functionalities, and for them, chemical adsorption is mainly at work. We conclude that mixed-amine systems could exhibit unprecedented binding mechanisms, resulting in exceptionally specific interactions that would be useful for the development of highly selective sorbents for CO2.
引用
收藏
页码:2642 / 2652
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Lignin-based porous carbon adsorbents for CO2 capture
    Barker-Rothschild, Daniel
    Chen, Jingqian
    Wan, Zhangmin
    Renneckar, Scott
    Burgert, Ingo
    Ding, Yong
    Lu, Yi
    Rojas, Orlando J.
    CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS, 2025, 54 (02) : 623 - 652
  • [22] Dynamics of CO2 Adsorption on Amine Adsorbents. 2. Insights Into Adsorbent Design
    Bollini, Praveen
    Brunelli, Nicholas A.
    Didas, Stephanie A.
    Jones, Christopher W.
    INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 2012, 51 (46) : 15153 - 15162
  • [23] Water Effect on Amine-Modification of Adsorbents for Separation of CO2/N2
    张中正
    汤娇娣
    孙艳
    苏伟
    Transactions of Tianjin University, 2013, (05) : 313 - 318
  • [24] Amine-based adsorbents for CO2 capture from simulated flue gas
    Xue, Guangxin
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2015, 250
  • [25] Investigation of CO2 adsorption performance of amine impregnated adsorbents using amine-support matching strategies
    Yan, Huangyu
    Zhang, Guojie
    Liu, Jun
    Li, Guoqiang
    Zhao, Yuqiong
    Wang, Ying
    Wu, Chenlei
    Zhang, Yongfa
    Xu, Ying
    SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY, 2023, 310
  • [26] Amine-incorporated adsorbents with reversible sites and high amine efficiency for CO2 capture in wet environment
    Wang, Xun-Qiang
    Gao, Kai-Li
    Tan, Peng
    Gu, Chen
    Liu, Xiao-Qin
    Sun, Lin-Bing
    SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY, 2022, 293
  • [27] Selective CO2 adsorption performance of resin-based solid amine adsorbents
    Meng, Yuan
    Lin, Li
    Chen, Zhe-Hong
    Shen, Peng-Fei
    Ju, Tong-Yao
    Wang, Jing-Yue
    Jiang, Jian-Guo
    Zhongguo Huanjing Kexue/China Environmental Science, 2022, 42 (09): : 4343 - 4350
  • [28] Promoted adsorption of CO2 on amine-impregnated adsorbents by functionalized ionic liquids
    Liu, Fujian
    Huang, Kuan
    Jiang, Lilong
    AICHE JOURNAL, 2018, 64 (10) : 3671 - 3680
  • [29] CO2 adsorption on polymeric amine-functionalized adsorbents by computational intelligence method
    Adewunmi, Ahmad A.
    Mayowa, Omisanya I.
    Hamzat, Abdulhammed K.
    Olatunji, Sunday O.
    Nasiru, Aliyu Ishola
    Badmus, Suaibu O.
    Saleh, Tawfik A.
    JOURNAL OF THE TAIWAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, 2024, 163
  • [30] Fabrication of amine-functionalized hollow mesoporous silica adsorbents for CO2 capture
    Xue, Guangxin
    Xiao, Fukui
    Zhao, Ning
    Wang, Xinfeng
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2017, 254