Sequestration of CO2 using emulsion phase structure

•Introducing a simple method for emulsion preparation and aiming for 100% CO2 capture.•CO2 gas was generated laboratory through chemical reaction.•Efficiency of the CO2 capture of the emulsion was improved with selected additives. This study proposes a cost-effective method for creating an emulsion...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials letters 2024-06, Vol.364, p.136335, Article 136335
Hauptverfasser: Sridevi, M., Muralirajan, Krishnamoorthy, Angayarkanny, S.
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Zusammenfassung:•Introducing a simple method for emulsion preparation and aiming for 100% CO2 capture.•CO2 gas was generated laboratory through chemical reaction.•Efficiency of the CO2 capture of the emulsion was improved with selected additives. This study proposes a cost-effective method for creating an emulsion structure to capture 100 % of the CO2 released during chemical reactions. The emulsion, composed of water, kerosene, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium hydroxide (NaOH), triethylamine (TEA), and amine-functional ion exchange resin (IER), demonstrates high CO2 capture efficiency. Results indicate that a 10 mL emulsion sample could capture 12.72 g of CO2, representing 95.4 % of the total CO2 produced during the chemical reaction between acetic acid and sodium carbonate. In contrast, an ion exchange resin granule captures only 0.01 g of CO2. Consequently, 10 mL of emulsion sample containing 60 units of IER is necessary to achieve 100 % CO2 capture.
ISSN:0167-577X
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DOI:10.1016/j.matlet.2024.136335