Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1002/aic.16181
Title: Solution-reprocessable microporous polymeric adsorbents for carbon dioxide capture
Authors: Hu, Zhigang 
Wang, Yuxiang 
Wang, Xuerui 
Zhai, Linzhi
Zhao, Dan 
Keywords: Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Chemical
Engineering
polymeric adsorbents
dissolution-precipitation approach
multiple-cycle CO2 sorption
ternary breakthrough study
postcombustion CO2 capture
METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS
GAS-TRANSPORT PROPERTIES
CO2 CAPTURE
CARBOXYLATED POLYMERS
ADSORPTION EQUILIBRIUM
SWING ADSORPTION
WATER-VAPOR
MEMBRANES
PIM-1
SEPARATION
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2018
Publisher: WILEY
Citation: Hu, Zhigang, Wang, Yuxiang, Wang, Xuerui, Zhai, Linzhi, Zhao, Dan (2018-09-01). Solution-reprocessable microporous polymeric adsorbents for carbon dioxide capture. AICHE JOURNAL 64 (9) : 3376-3389. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1002/aic.16181
Abstract: © 2018 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Solution-processable microporous polymers are promising materials for CO2 capture because of their low synthetic cost and high processability. In this work, we for the first time systematically evaluate the feasibility of two microporous polymers, namely PIM-1 and its hydrolyzed form hPIM-1, as adsorbent materials for postcombustion CO2 capture. By conducting ternary CO2/N2/H2O breakthrough experiments, PIM-1 demonstrates several promising features: moderate CO2 working capacity, low water vapor uptake capacity, good moisture resistance, and easy regeneration process. In addition, we have pioneeringly studied the multiple-cycle CO2 adsorption–desorption induced relaxation effect on soft PIM-1 polymers. Through a simple dissolution–precipitation approach, PIM-1 can restore its BET surface area, CO2 uptake capacity, and pore-size distribution. The solution reprocessability of PIM-1 demonstrated in this study distinguishes it from other rigid adsorbents and thus offers a new insight for the future design of economically-viable and facilely regenerable adsorbents. © 2018 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 64: 3376–3389, 2018.
Source Title: AICHE JOURNAL
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/169726
ISSN: 0001-1541
1547-5905
DOI: 10.1002/aic.16181
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