CO 2 -responsive gels

CO -responsive materials undergo a change in chemical or physical properties in response to the introduction or removal of CO . The use of CO as a stimulus is advantageous as it is abundant, benign, inexpensive, and it does not accumulate in a system. Many CO -responsive materials have already been...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical Society reviews 2023-05, Vol.52 (10), p.3470-3542
Hauptverfasser: Jansen-van Vuuren, Ross D, Naficy, Sina, Ramezani, Maedeh, Cunningham, Michael, Jessop, Philip
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:CO -responsive materials undergo a change in chemical or physical properties in response to the introduction or removal of CO . The use of CO as a stimulus is advantageous as it is abundant, benign, inexpensive, and it does not accumulate in a system. Many CO -responsive materials have already been explored including polymers, latexes, surfactants, and catalysts. As a sub-set of CO -responsive polymers, the study of CO -responsive gels (insoluble, cross-linked polymers) is a unique discipline due to the unique set of changes in the gels brought about by CO such as swelling or a transformed morphology. In the past 15 years, CO -responsive gels and self-assembled gels have been investigated for a variety of emerging potential applications, reported in 90 peer-reviewed publications. The two most widely exploited properties include the control of flow (fluids) CO -triggered aggregation and their capacity for reversible CO absorption-desorption, leading to applications in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) and CO sequestration, respectively. In this paper, we review the preparation, properties, and applications of these CO -responsive gels, broadly classified by particle size as nanogels, microgels, aerogels, and macrogels. We have included a section on CO -induced self-assembled gels (including poly(ionic liquid) gels).
ISSN:0306-0012
1460-4744
DOI:10.1039/D2CS00053A