A hybrid absorption–adsorption method to efficiently capture carbon

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Huang Liu
Bei Liu
Li-Chiang Lin
Guangjin Chen
Yuqing Wu
Jin Wang
Xueteng Gao
Yining Lv
Yong Pan
Xiaoxin Zhang
Xianren Zhang
Lanying Yang
Changyu Sun
Berend Smit
Wenchuan Wang
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing,Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
[2] China University of Petroleum,undefined
[3] University of California,undefined
[4] State Key Laboratory of Organic-Inorganic Composites,undefined
[5] Beijing University of Chemical Technology,undefined
[6] Laboratory of Molecular Simulation,undefined
[7] Institut des Sciences et Ingénierie Chimiques,undefined
[8] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),undefined
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Nature Communications | / 5卷
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Removal of carbon dioxide is an essential step in many energy-related processes. Here we report a novel slurry concept that combines specific advantages of metal-organic frameworks, ion liquids, amines and membranes by suspending zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 in glycol-2-methylimidazole solution. We show that this approach may give a more efficient technology to capture carbon dioxide compared to conventional technologies. The carbon dioxide sorption capacity of our slurry reaches 1.25 mol l−1 at 1 bar and the selectivity of carbon dioxide/hydrogen, carbon dioxide/nitrogen and carbon dioxide/methane achieves 951, 394 and 144, respectively. We demonstrate that the slurry can efficiently remove carbon dioxide from gas mixtures at normal pressure/temperature through breakthrough experiments. Most importantly, the sorption enthalpy is only −29 kJ mol−1, indicating that significantly less energy is required for sorbent regeneration. In addition, from a technological point of view, unlike solid adsorbents slurries can flow and be pumped. This allows us to use a continuous separation process with heat integration.
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