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A green sorbent for CO2 capture: α-cyclodextrin-based carbonate in DMSO solution.


ABSTRACT: Cyclodextrin (α-CD)/KOH pellet dissolved in DMSO was utilized to capture CO2. KOH has a dual function of enhancing the nucleophilicity of the hydroxyl groups on the α-CD rims and acting as a desiccant. 13C NMR spectroscopy provided evidence for the chemisorption of CO2 through the formation of organic carbonate (RO-CO2 -·K+). This was supported by the spectral changes obtained using ex situ ATR-FTIR spectroscopy upon bubbling CO2. Activation of α-CD with NaH or bubbling with 13CO2 verified that chemisorption occurred solely via RO-CO2 -·K+ rather than inorganic bicarbonate. Volumetric gas uptake demonstrated a sorption capacity of 21.3 wt% (4.84 mmol g-1). To the best of our knowledge, this is the highest chemisorption value reported to date for CD-based sorbents. DFT calculations of the Gibbs free energies indicated that the formation of RO-CO2 -·K+ was more favoured at the primary carbinol rather than its secondary counterpart.

SUBMITTER: Eftaiha AF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9089425 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A green sorbent for CO<sub>2</sub> capture: α-cyclodextrin-based carbonate in DMSO solution.

Eftaiha Ala'a F AF   Qaroush Abdussalam K AK   Alsoubani Fatima F   Pehl Thomas M TM   Troll Carsten C   Rieger Bernhard B   Al-Maythalony Bassem A BA   Assaf Khaleel I KI  

RSC advances 20181109 66


Cyclodextrin (α-CD)/KOH pellet dissolved in DMSO was utilized to capture CO<sub>2</sub>. KOH has a dual function of enhancing the nucleophilicity of the hydroxyl groups on the α-CD rims and acting as a desiccant. <sup>13</sup>C NMR spectroscopy provided evidence for the chemisorption of CO<sub>2</sub> through the formation of organic carbonate (RO-CO<sub>2</sub> <sup>-</sup>·K<sup>+</sup>). This was supported by the spectral changes obtained using <i>ex situ</i> ATR-FTIR spectroscopy upon bubbli  ...[more]

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