A review of CO2 capture for amine-based deep eutectic solvents

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Carbon Dioxide can be naturally produced and make up of 0.04 percent in the earth's atmosphere. However, centuries by centuries follows by the modernization of humans, it has escalated to the state of causing inimical impacts towards the human and environment. Additionally, one of the most important fuel sources in the world, natural gas, in its raw state contains high levels of CO2 that must be removed to avoid issue such heating value reduction and pipeline corrosion concurrently reduces the effect towards environment. To tackle this issue, the development of CO2 absorbent capable of absorbing large amount of CO2 hence reducing the effects it has towards the environment has become a topic among researchers this past decades. Conventionally, the use of amine such as alkanolamine have been implemented to capture CO2, yet it flaws outclass its uses such as limited ability to take up CO2 and high corrosivity. Following this, ionic liquids (ILs), a new species of solvent, came to be in the limelight since they are tunable according to their function, including carbon capture. Nonetheless, in recent years, a newly discovered green solvent, deep eutectic solvent (DES) stole the limelight. This absorbent was claimed to retain all the advantages and desirable properties of ionic liquids while eliminating some of their greatest limitations. In this review, we examined the potential for carbon capture using multiple amine-based deep eutectic solvents and explored the role of including a third compartment as a performance enhancement mechanism. Last but not least, we are anticipating the publication of future species of amine-based deep eutectic solvents, which will include more information that had previously been considered scarce, such as its level of toxicity, its economic validation, and the evidence of melting point reduction.
胺类深共晶溶剂的二氧化碳捕集综述
二氧化碳是自然产生的,在地球大气中占 0.04%。然而,几个世纪以来,随着人类的现代化进程,二氧化碳已经升级到对人类和环境造成有害影响的程度。此外,作为世界上最重要的燃料来源之一,天然气在其原始状态下含有大量二氧化碳,必须将其去除,以避免热值降低和管道腐蚀等问题,同时减少对环境的影响。为解决这一问题,过去几十年来,开发能够吸收大量二氧化碳从而减少其对环境影响的二氧化碳吸收剂已成为研究人员的一个课题。传统上,人们使用胺类物质(如烷醇胺)来捕捉二氧化碳,但其缺点是吸收二氧化碳的能力有限且腐蚀性强。随后,离子液体(ILs)这一新型溶剂因其可根据功能(包括碳捕获)进行调整而备受关注。然而,近年来,一种新发现的绿色溶剂--深共晶溶剂(DES)抢尽了风头。据称这种吸收剂保留了离子液体的所有优点和理想特性,同时消除了离子液体的一些最大局限性。在本综述中,我们研究了使用多种胺类深共晶溶剂进行碳捕集的潜力,并探讨了将第三个隔室作为性能增强机制的作用。最后但并非最不重要的一点是,我们期待着未来胺类深共晶溶剂品种的出版,其中将包括更多以前被认为是稀缺的信息,例如其毒性水平、经济性验证以及熔点降低的证据。
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