Self-Assembled Oligomers Facilitate Amino Acid-Driven CO2 Capture at the Air-Aqueous Interface.

IF 2.8 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Nitesh Kumar, Vyacheslav S Bryantsev
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Abstract

Direct air capture of CO2 using amino acid absorbents, such as glycine or sarcosine, is constrained by the relatively slow mass transfer of CO2 through the air-aqueous interface. Our recent study showed a marked improvement in CO2 capture by introducing CO2-permeable oligo-dimethylsiloxane (ODMS-MIM+) oligomers with cationic (imidazolium, MIM+) headgroups. In this work, we have employed all-atom molecular dynamics simulations in combination with subensemble analysis using network theory to provide a detailed molecular picture of the behavior of CO2 and the glycinate anions (Gly-) at the ODMS-MIM+ decorated air-aqueous interfaces. We show that the cationic head groups of the surfactants enhance the concentration and lifetime of Gly- in the interfacial region, while ODMS tails promote the physisorption of CO2 in the interfacial region. Together, these two factors increase the effective region of contact and the probability of interactions between CO2 and Gly- compared to that of the pure air-aqueous interface. The fundamental insights gained in this work establish essential foundations for developing hybrid systems with oligomer-decorated interfaces to maximize the overall CO2 capture rates.

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1.6 months
期刊介绍: An essential criterion for acceptance of research articles in the journal is that they provide new physical insight. Please refer to the New Physical Insights virtual issue on what constitutes new physical insight. Manuscripts that are essentially reporting data or applications of data are, in general, not suitable for publication in JPC B.
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