An Ionic Covalent Organic Framework Membrane with Confined Mobile Carriers for Stable and Efficient Carbon Dioxide Capture

IF 7.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1021/acssuschemeng.4c0868410.1021/acssuschemeng.4c08684
Lixinyu Wang, Yidan Zhou, Shangwen Zha, Shenxiang Zhang* and Jian Jin*, 
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Membrane-based postcombustion carbon capture is a promising method for reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Mobile carrier-facilitated transport membranes (FTMs) are receiving attention because they can simultaneously increase CO2 permeability and CO2/N2 selectivity. However, FTMs still face the challenge of carrier loss. Stable immobilization of mobile carriers is essential for achieving and maintaining superior separation performance of FTMs. Herein, we report an ionic covalent organic framework (COF) membrane with confined mobile carriers for stable and efficient CO2 separation. In this structure, a typical CO2 mobile carrier, 2,5-diethylenetriamine (DETA), is stabilized in the negatively charged nanochannels of the COF membrane. Thanks to the intrinsic CO2-facilitated transport of DETA, the COF membrane presents a CO2 permeance of 2347 GPU and a CO2/N2 selectivity of 191 under simulated flue gas conditions. Because the CO2 mobile carriers are firmly confined within the pores through electrostatic interactions, the membrane shows stable separation performance during the 310 h continuous test. The excellent performance and robust stability demonstrate the significant potential of this innovative membrane structure for practical use in the capture of CO2 from flue gas.

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ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
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期刊介绍: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering is a prestigious weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. Dedicated to advancing the principles of green chemistry and green engineering, it covers a wide array of research topics including green chemistry, green engineering, biomass, alternative energy, and life cycle assessment. The journal welcomes submissions in various formats, including Letters, Articles, Features, and Perspectives (Reviews), that address the challenges of sustainability in the chemical enterprise and contribute to the advancement of sustainable practices. Join us in shaping the future of sustainable chemistry and engineering.
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