Isotherm model for moisture-controlled CO 2 sorption
Moisture-controlled sorption of CO , the basis for moisture-swing CO capture from air, is a novel phenomenon observed in strong-base anion exchange materials. Prior research has shown that Langmuir isotherms provide an approximate fit to moisture-controlled CO sorption isotherm data. However, this f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2022-06, Vol.24 (24), p.14763-14771 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Moisture-controlled sorption of CO
, the basis for moisture-swing CO
capture from air, is a novel phenomenon observed in strong-base anion exchange materials. Prior research has shown that Langmuir isotherms provide an approximate fit to moisture-controlled CO
sorption isotherm data. However, this fit still lacks a governing equation derived from an analytic model. In this paper, we derive an analytic form for an isotherm equation from a bottom-up approach, starting with a fundamental theory for an alkali liquid. In the range of interest relevant to CO
capture from air, an isotherm equation for an alkali liquid reduces to a simple analytic form with a single parameter,
. In the limit
≫ 1, a 2nd order approximation simplifies to a Langmuir isotherm that, however, deviates from experimental data. The isotherm theory for an alkali liquid has been generalized to a strong-base anion exchange material. In a strong-base anion exchange material, water concentration inside a sorbent, [H
O], is not large enough to be regarded as constant, which allows us to extend
to
=
× [H
O]
according to the law of mass action. The final isotherm formula has been validated by experimental data from the literature. For a moisture-controlled CO
sorbent,
varies significantly with moisture content of the sorbent. Depending on moisture level, the observed
in a specific sorbent ranges from a few times to a few thousand times the value of
of a 2 mol L
alkali liquid. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9076 1463-9084 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D2CP01131J |