Supported ionic liquid phase (SILP) materials for removal of hazardous gas compounds - efficient and irreversible NH3 adsorption

Kohler F, Popp S, Klefer H, Eckle I, Schrage C, Böhringer B, Roth D, Haumann M, Wasserscheid P (2014)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2014

Journal

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Book Volume: 16

Pages Range: 3560-3568

DOI: 10.1039/c3gc42275e

Abstract

Novel supported ionic liquid phase (SILP) gas purification materials have been developed to remove ammonia irreversibly from an ambient gas flow of nitrogen (1000 ppm NH3 in N-2, wet and dry). In the applied SILP materials, thin films of imidazolium based ionic liquids and ionic solutions of metal complexes, namely [C(8)C(1)lm][NTf2], [C(8)C(1)lm][NTf2]/Cu(NTf2)(2), [C(8)C(1)lm][NTf2]/Co(NTf2)(2) and [C(n)C(1)lm]Cl/CuCl2 (n = 2, 4, 8), were dispersed onto the large surface area of polymer-based spherical activated carbon supports. For the [C(n)C(1)lm]Cl/CuCl2 (n = 2, 4, 8) based SILP materials the use of a humid gas flow significantly enhances NH3 absorption as demonstrated by a clear increase of breakthrough times. The irreversibility of the ammonia sorption and the broadband capability (e.g. Cl-2, H2S and cyclohexane) of the prepared SILP absorber materials are reported and compared to typical standards for gas purification adsorber materials (ABEK regulations).

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APA:

Kohler, F., Popp, S., Klefer, H., Eckle, I., Schrage, C., Böhringer, B.,... Wasserscheid, P. (2014). Supported ionic liquid phase (SILP) materials for removal of hazardous gas compounds - efficient and irreversible NH3 adsorption. Green Chemistry, 16, 3560-3568. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3gc42275e

MLA:

Kohler, Florian, et al. "Supported ionic liquid phase (SILP) materials for removal of hazardous gas compounds - efficient and irreversible NH3 adsorption." Green Chemistry 16 (2014): 3560-3568.

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