Efficient selection and reversible adsorption of sulfur dioxide by methylated polyethylenimide supported by porous carbon microspheres
Separation and Purification Technology(2024)
Abstract
Solid-supported materials are extensively utilized for SO2 capture. Polytertiary amine compounds, which are abundant in tertiary amine groups, efficiently capture SO2. In this study, we propose the loading of methylated polyethylenimide (mPEI), which is rich in tertiary amine groups, into chitin-derived carbon microspheres (NCMs), which have a robust pore structure and large surface area. The produced adsorbent (mPEI@NCMs) showed good performance for capturing SO2. Further, the adsorption capacity of mPEI@NCMs for SO2 at 25 °C and 1 bar was 12.23–18.12 mmol/g, whereas at 25 °C and 0.01 bar, it was 4.58–6.96 mmol/g. The mPEI@NCMs sample showed good selectivity for adsorbing SO2 from mixtures containing N2 and CO2. Furthermore, mPEI@NCMs showed a good reversible adsorption capacity for SO2.
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Key words
Sulfur dioxide,Solid adsorption,Selectivity,Reversibility,Porous carbon microspheres
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