Polymeric ionic liquids (PILs): Effect of anion variation on their CO2 sorption

2012 
Abstract A series of polymeric ionic liquids (PILs) based on poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride), P[DADMA][Cl] as a precursor was investigated by varying anions categorized into carboxylates, sulphonates and inorganic type. For the exchange of chloride from P[DADMA][Cl] by another anion, silver salt of the corresponding anion was preferred. Obtained PILs were investigated for physical properties which are anticipated to affect gas sorption. PILs possessing carboxylate (especially acetate) anion exhibited attractive CO 2 sorption capacity as well as sorption selectivity over H 2 and N 2 , in comparison to other two categories. PIL with acetate anion, P[DADMA][Ac] possessed appreciable CO 2 sorption coupled with high selectivity ( S CO 2 / S N 2 = 114.3 ) . This crucial finding from this series of PILs was further substantiated by making PIL based on poly(vinylbenzyltrimethylammonium chloride), P[VBTMA][Cl] as a precursor.
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