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Recent advances in supported ionic liquid membrane technology
L. J. Lozano,C. Godínez,A.P. de los Ríos,Francisco J. Hernández-Fernández,Sergio Sanchez-Segado,Francisco José Alguacil +5 more
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In this paper, an overview is given of recent advances in supported membranes based on ionic liquids, including issues such as methods of preparation, transport mechanisms, configurations, stability, fields of application and process intensification using supported ionic liquid membranes.About:
This article is published in Journal of Membrane Science.The article was published on 2011-07-01. It has received 330 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ionic liquid & Membrane.read more
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Carbon capture and storage update
Matthew E. Boot-Handford,Juan Carlos Abanades,Edward J. Anthony,Martin J. Blunt,Stefano Brandani,Niall Mac Dowell,J.R. Fernández,Maria-Chiara Ferrari,Robert Gross,Jason P. Hallett,R. Stuart Haszeldine,Philip Heptonstall,Anders Lyngfelt,Zen Makuch,Enzo Mangano,Richard T.J. Porter,Mohamed Pourkashanian,Gary T. Rochelle,Nilay Shah,Joseph G. Yao,Paul S. Fennell +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the leading CO2 capture technologies, available in the short and long term, and their technological maturity, before discussing CO2 transport and storage, as well as the economic and legal aspects of CCS.
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Recent advances in solid sorbents for CO2 capture and new development trends
Junya Wang,Liang Huang,Ruoyan Yang,Zhang Zhang,Jingwen Wu,Yanshan Gao,Qiang Wang,Dermot O'Hare,Ziyi Zhong +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors organize the CO2 sorbents according to their working temperatures by classifying them as such: (1) low-temperature ( 400 °C), since the sorption capacity, kinetics, recycling stability and cost are important parameters when evaluating a sorbent.
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State-of-the-Art of CO2 Capture with Ionic Liquids
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a detailed overview of the achievements and difficulties that has been encountered in finding a suitable ionic liquid for CO2 capture from flue-gas streams.
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Carbon capture with ionic liquids: overview and progress
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the research progress on CO2 capture with ionic liquids with particular attention on the viewpoint of potential industrial applications, including conventional and task-specific ionic liquid, and ionic fluid-based mixtures.
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Ionic-Liquid-Based CO2 Capture Systems: Structure, Interaction and Process
Shaojuan Zeng,Xiangping Zhang,Lu Bai,Xiaochun Zhang,Hui Wang,Jianji Wang,Di Bao,Mengdie Li,Xinyan Liu,Suojiang Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: The effects of anions, cations and functional groups on CO2 solubility and selectivity ofILs, as well as the studies on degradability of ILs are reviewed, and the recent developments on functionalized ILs, IL- based solvents, and IL-based membranes are discussed.
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Hydrophobic, Highly Conductive Ambient-Temperature Molten Salts
Pierre Bonhote,Ana-Paula Dias,Nicholas Papageorgiou,Kuppuswamy Kalyanasundaram,Michael Grätzel +4 more
TL;DR: New, hydrophobic ionic liquids with low melting points (<−30 °C to ambient temperature) have been synthesized and investigated, based on 1,3-dialkyl imidazolium cations and hydrophilic anions and thus water-soluble.
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Ionic liquids. Green solvents for the future
TL;DR: In this paper, it has been shown that Ionic liquids, being composed entirely of ions, are green solvents, and that a wide range of chemical reactions can be performed in them.
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Catalytic reactions in ionic liquids
TL;DR: The use of ionic liquids as novel reaction media may offer a convenient solution to both the solvent emission and the catalyst recycling problem, as well as in supercritical carbon dioxide.