TY - JOUR
T1 - Fabrication of Thermoresponsive Adsorbents with High Amine Efficiency for Wet CO2 Capture
T2 - Coupling Responsiveness with Adsorption Swing
AU - Zhang, Han
AU - Tan, Peng
AU - Wang, Xun Qiang
AU - Gao, Kai Li
AU - Sun, Lin Bing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/1/27
Y1 - 2025/1/27
N2 - CO2 adsorption in humid conditions has wide industrial uses, but the low uptake of adsorbents and the inferior efficiency of amines present a notable challenge for its development. Through the copolymerization of acrylamide (AAm), styrene (ST), and N-(3-(dimethylamino)propyl)methacrylamide (DMAPMA), we developed a thermoresponsive adsorbent with tunable amine sites. In a humid environment, the tertiary amines of the DMAPMA moiety keep an extended state and are exposed to the CO2 molecules at 20 °C. The optimal adsorption capacity is 3.78 mmol g-1 with 1 mol of amine reacting with 0.98 mol of CO2. This amine efficiency in adsorption surpasses that of various typical adsorbents. At 80 °C, the adsorption capacity decreases to 1.10 mmol g-1, with only 0.34 of the amine efficiency. The elevated temperature makes the AAm moiety form intramolecular H-bonds with the DMAPMA moiety; thus, the amines are shielded in the adsorbent’s particles. This change of amines couples with the feature of adsorption swing, making adsorbents have both the satisfied adsorption capacity and the convenience of desorption.
AB - CO2 adsorption in humid conditions has wide industrial uses, but the low uptake of adsorbents and the inferior efficiency of amines present a notable challenge for its development. Through the copolymerization of acrylamide (AAm), styrene (ST), and N-(3-(dimethylamino)propyl)methacrylamide (DMAPMA), we developed a thermoresponsive adsorbent with tunable amine sites. In a humid environment, the tertiary amines of the DMAPMA moiety keep an extended state and are exposed to the CO2 molecules at 20 °C. The optimal adsorption capacity is 3.78 mmol g-1 with 1 mol of amine reacting with 0.98 mol of CO2. This amine efficiency in adsorption surpasses that of various typical adsorbents. At 80 °C, the adsorption capacity decreases to 1.10 mmol g-1, with only 0.34 of the amine efficiency. The elevated temperature makes the AAm moiety form intramolecular H-bonds with the DMAPMA moiety; thus, the amines are shielded in the adsorbent’s particles. This change of amines couples with the feature of adsorption swing, making adsorbents have both the satisfied adsorption capacity and the convenience of desorption.
KW - CO capture
KW - adsorption
KW - lower critical solution temperature
KW - thermoresponsive polymers
KW - wet environment
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U2 - 10.1021/acssuschemeng.4c08680
DO - 10.1021/acssuschemeng.4c08680
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85214561673
SN - 2168-0485
VL - 13
SP - 1349
EP - 1355
JO - ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
JF - ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
IS - 3
ER -