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Equimolar CO Capture by Cuprous-Based Quaternary Deep Eutectic Solvents

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 62, Issue 6, Pages 2937-2943

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.2c04620

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Due to inefficient pi-complexation of Cu+ sites, current available cuprous-based liquid absorbents have limited CO solubilities, which are far from equimolar CO capture. In this study, a novel cuprous-based quaternary deep eutectic solvent (DES) was prepared and used as a superior absorbent for equimolar CO capture. The cuprous-based quaternary DES [Emim]Cl-CuCl-ZnCl2-EG exhibited a remarkable CO uptake capacity (0.934 mol/mol, almost equimolar CO capture) and good ideal selectivities for CO/N2, CO/CO2, and CO/H2, making it the best liquid absorbent for efficient CO absorption.
Because of inefficient pi-complexation of Cu+ sites, the CO solubilities of current available cuprous-based liquid absorbents are still unsatisfied and far away from equimolar CO capture. Herein, a novel cuprous-based quaternary deep eutectic solvent (DES) was prepared and employed as a superior absorbent for equimolar CO capture. It is found that the cuprous-based quaternary DES [Emim]Cl-CuCl-ZnCl2-EG showed a record CO uptake capacity (0.934 mol/mol, almost equimolar CO capture) and good ideal selectivities for CO/N2, CO/CO2, and CO/H2 at 1.0 bar and 298.2 K, which is by far the best liquid absorbent for efficient absorption of CO. The results of spectroscopic characterizations reveal that ZnCl2 and EG could weaken the Cu-Cl bond to have a significant red-shift, contributing to strengthen the Cu+ species interacting with more CO and thereby boosting CO capacity. Additionally, the CO absorption process was completely reversible, further demonstrating the good reusability of [Emim]Cl-CuCl-ZnCl2EG. The cuprous-based quaternary DES thus shows good potential for efficient and selective absorption of CO.

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