Issue 9, 2013

Understanding the effect of side groups in ionic liquids on carbon-capture properties: a combined experimental and theoretical effort

Abstract

Ionic liquids are an emerging class of materials with applications in a variety of fields. Steady progress has been made in the creation of ionic liquids tailored to specific applications. However, the understanding of the underlying structure–property relationships has been slower to develop. As a step in the effort to alleviate this deficiency, the influence of side groups on ionic liquid properties has been studied through an integrated approach utilizing synthesis, experimental determination of properties, and simulation techniques. To achieve this goal, a classical force field in the framework of OPLS/Amber force fields has been developed to predict ionic liquid properties accurately. Cu(I)-catalyzed click chemistry was employed to synthesize triazolium-based ionic liquids with diverse side groups. Values of densities were predicted within 3% of experimental values, whereas self-diffusion coefficients were underestimated by about an order of magnitude though the trends were in excellent agreement, the activation energy calculated in simulation correlates well with experimental values. The predicted Henry coefficient for CO2 solubility reproduced the experimentally observed trends. This study highlights the importance of integrating experimental and computational approaches in property prediction and materials development, which is not only useful in the development of ionic liquids for CO2 capture but has application in many technological fields.

Graphical abstract: Understanding the effect of side groups in ionic liquids on carbon-capture properties: a combined experimental and theoretical effort

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Nov 2012
Accepted
08 Jan 2013
First published
08 Jan 2013

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2013,15, 3264-3272

Understanding the effect of side groups in ionic liquids on carbon-capture properties: a combined experimental and theoretical effort

F. Yan, M. Lartey, K. Damodaran, E. Albenze, R. L. Thompson, J. Kim, M. Haranczyk, H. B. Nulwala, D. R. Luebke and B. Smit, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2013, 15, 3264 DOI: 10.1039/C3CP43923B

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