Ionic liquids (ILs) are efficient solvents for the selective removal of CO2 from flue gas. Conventional, offthe-shelf ILs are limited in use to physisorption, which restricts their absorption capacity. After adding a chemical functionality like amines or alcohols, absorption of CO2 occurs mainly by chemisorption. This greatly enhances CO2 absorption and makes ILs suitable for potential industrial applications. By carefully choosing the anion and the cation of the IL, equimolar absorption of CO2 is possible. This paper reviews the current state of the art of CO2 capture by ILs and presents the current research in this field performed at the ChemTech Institute of the Ecole d'Ingénieurs et d'Architectes de Fribourg
The harmful impact of global warming on the environment caused by the production of greenhouse gases...
The non-volatility, structure-tunability, and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) th...
Due to their negligible volatility, reasonable thermal stability, strong dissolubility, wide liquid ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are efficient solvents for the selective removal of CO2 from flue gas. Conventio...
The emission of CO2 from fossil fuels is the object of an increasing worldwide attention, and althou...
The emission of CO2 from fossil fuels is the object of an increasing worldwide attention, and althou...
The emission of CO2 from fossil fuels is the object of an increasing worldwide attention, and althou...
The nonvolatility, structure-tunability and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) the ...
The nonvolatility, structure-tunability and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) the ...
Separating and capturing CO2 from flue gas is a challenge the World must overcome in near future. Io...
As an emerging carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology, separating CO2 from industrial gases with io...
CO2 capture at the production site represents one of the accessible ways to reduce its emission in ...
Global warming and climate change due to anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) have aroused significant...
Novel technologies that decrease the level of CO2 in our atmosphere are crucial for minimizing the p...
Global warming and climate change due to anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) have aroused significant...
The harmful impact of global warming on the environment caused by the production of greenhouse gases...
The non-volatility, structure-tunability, and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) th...
Due to their negligible volatility, reasonable thermal stability, strong dissolubility, wide liquid ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are efficient solvents for the selective removal of CO2 from flue gas. Conventio...
The emission of CO2 from fossil fuels is the object of an increasing worldwide attention, and althou...
The emission of CO2 from fossil fuels is the object of an increasing worldwide attention, and althou...
The emission of CO2 from fossil fuels is the object of an increasing worldwide attention, and althou...
The nonvolatility, structure-tunability and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) the ...
The nonvolatility, structure-tunability and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) the ...
Separating and capturing CO2 from flue gas is a challenge the World must overcome in near future. Io...
As an emerging carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology, separating CO2 from industrial gases with io...
CO2 capture at the production site represents one of the accessible ways to reduce its emission in ...
Global warming and climate change due to anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) have aroused significant...
Novel technologies that decrease the level of CO2 in our atmosphere are crucial for minimizing the p...
Global warming and climate change due to anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) have aroused significant...
The harmful impact of global warming on the environment caused by the production of greenhouse gases...
The non-volatility, structure-tunability, and high CO2 uptake capacity render ionic liquids (ILs) th...
Due to their negligible volatility, reasonable thermal stability, strong dissolubility, wide liquid ...