Effect of arginine-based deep eutectic solvents on supported porous sorbent for CO2 capture analysis

Nabilah Suhaili, and Lee, Wah Lim, and Lee, Peng Teh, and Siti Nurzubaida Shahdan, and Zaitun Ghazali, and Miyamoto, Manabu, and Uemiya, Shigeyuki, and Rizafizah Othaman, (2023) Effect of arginine-based deep eutectic solvents on supported porous sorbent for CO2 capture analysis. Sains Malaysiana, 52 (5). pp. 1419-1434. ISSN 0126-6039

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Abstract

Carbon dioxide (CO2) as one of the heat-trapping gases, has caused global warming. Being a greener and more economical material, amino acid-based deep eutectic solvents (AADES) have attracted interest in CO2 capture applications. In this paper, the effect of L-arginine (Arg) in binary AADES of arginine-ethylene glycol (Arg-EG) and ternary AADES of choline chloride-ethylene glycol-arginine (ChCl-EG-Arg) on adsorption of CO2 was studied. The solubility, basicity, and physicochemical characteristics were compared with the binary DES (ChCl-EG) before and after being impregnated into a silica gel (SG) via the wet impregnation method. The AADES/SG adsorbents were evaluated for CO2 sorption performance using an automated gas sorption analyzer at 100% CO2 loading and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) at flue gas conditions (15% CO2/85% N2). Findings show the basicity and the nitrogen content (N%) of AADES/SG were increased as Arg was added and DES/AADES functional group peaks (amino, hydroxyl, alkyl groups) were observed after the impregnation. The CO2 sorption of 16.0 mg/g at 25 °C and 1 atm was achieved by 30% Arg-EG(1:8)/SG followed by 30% ChCl-EG-Arg (1:2:0.1)/SG (14.8 mg/g) and 30% ChCl-EG/SG(1:2) (14.5 mg/g) using an Autosorb iQ2 instruments with 100% CO2 loading. The CO2 uptake was increased almost linearly with increasing pressure and decreased with increasing temperature. The Arg-EG(1:8)/SG shows the highest selectivity toward CO2 than other sorbents with 8.10 mg/g adsorption for 1 h at 15% CO2 loading at 25 °C with higher thermal stability and surface area. Considering environmental, technological, and economic viewpoints, the Arg-EG(1:8)/SG can be explored more as a potential solid sorbent for CO2 capture.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Amino acid; Carbon dioxide adsorption; Deep eutectic solvent; slica sorbent; wet-impregnation
Journal:Sains Malaysiana
ID Code:22153
Deposited By: Siti Zarenah Jasin
Deposited On:05 Sep 2023 08:38
Last Modified:05 Sep 2023 08:38

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