2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c00542
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Nanoconfinement of Carbon Dioxide within Interfacial Aqueous/Ionic Liquid Systems

Calen J. Leverant,
Danielle Richards,
Erik D. Spoerke
et al.

Abstract: Nanoporous, gas-selective membranes have shown encouraging results for the removal of CO 2 from flue gas, yet the optimal design for such membranes is often unknown. Therefore, we used molecular dynamics simulations to elucidate the behavior of CO 2 within aqueous and ionic liquid (IL) systems ([EMIM][TFSI] and [OMIM]-[TFSI]), both confined individually and as an interfacial aqueous/IL system. We found that within aqueous systems the mobility of CO 2 is reduced due to interactions between the CO 2 oxygens and … Show more

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