The chemisorption of CO2 on aminated silica has a rich chemistry, and its details are important to research in relation to CO2 capture and catalytic chemistry. In this study, such chemisorption was investigated on aminated and diaminated silica with 1H and 13C solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy under dry and wet conditions. Fast magic-angle spinning (MAS) allowed us to obtain high resolution spectra. Porous silica was modified into a monoaminated version using (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTS) and a diaminated one by using 3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyltriethoxysilane (AEAPTS). From the corresponding NMR spectra we could conclude that, under dry conditions, CO2 chemisorbed as carbamic acid and carbamate ammonium ion ...
The present work shows study of the CO(2) capture by amidines DBN and PMDBD using (13)C solid-state ...
Hybrid organic-inorganic SBA-15 silicas functionalized with increasing amounts of amino groups were ...
Multiple chemisorption products are found from the interaction of CO<sub>2</sub> with the solid-amin...
AbstractQualitative NMR spectroscopy was used to study the species formed during CO2 absorption in a...
Materials composed of high-porosity solid supports, such as SBA-15, containing amine-bearing moietie...
Although spectroscopic investigation of surface chemisorbed CO2 species has been the focus of most s...
This work entails a comprehensive solid-state NMR and computational study of the influence of water ...
We studied equilibrium adsorption and uptake kinetics and identified molecular species that formed d...
Chemisorbent materials, based on porous aminosilicas, are among the most promising adsorbents for di...
Hyperbranched amine polymers (HAS) grown from the mesoporous silica SBA-15 (hereafter “SBA-15–HAS”) ...
The mechanism of CO2 adsorption on primary, secondary, and bibasic aminosilanes synthetically functi...
We studied equilibrium adsorption and uptake kinetics and identified molecular species that formed d...
We have identified a hydrated bicarbonate formed by chemisorption of <sup>13</sup>CO<sub>2</sub> on ...
Previous studies on CO2 adsorbents have mainly addressed the identification and quantification of ad...
Chemisorbent materials, based on porous aminosilicas, are among the most promising adsorbents for di...
The present work shows study of the CO(2) capture by amidines DBN and PMDBD using (13)C solid-state ...
Hybrid organic-inorganic SBA-15 silicas functionalized with increasing amounts of amino groups were ...
Multiple chemisorption products are found from the interaction of CO<sub>2</sub> with the solid-amin...
AbstractQualitative NMR spectroscopy was used to study the species formed during CO2 absorption in a...
Materials composed of high-porosity solid supports, such as SBA-15, containing amine-bearing moietie...
Although spectroscopic investigation of surface chemisorbed CO2 species has been the focus of most s...
This work entails a comprehensive solid-state NMR and computational study of the influence of water ...
We studied equilibrium adsorption and uptake kinetics and identified molecular species that formed d...
Chemisorbent materials, based on porous aminosilicas, are among the most promising adsorbents for di...
Hyperbranched amine polymers (HAS) grown from the mesoporous silica SBA-15 (hereafter “SBA-15–HAS”) ...
The mechanism of CO2 adsorption on primary, secondary, and bibasic aminosilanes synthetically functi...
We studied equilibrium adsorption and uptake kinetics and identified molecular species that formed d...
We have identified a hydrated bicarbonate formed by chemisorption of <sup>13</sup>CO<sub>2</sub> on ...
Previous studies on CO2 adsorbents have mainly addressed the identification and quantification of ad...
Chemisorbent materials, based on porous aminosilicas, are among the most promising adsorbents for di...
The present work shows study of the CO(2) capture by amidines DBN and PMDBD using (13)C solid-state ...
Hybrid organic-inorganic SBA-15 silicas functionalized with increasing amounts of amino groups were ...
Multiple chemisorption products are found from the interaction of CO<sub>2</sub> with the solid-amin...