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Mixed Diethanolamine and Polyethyleneimine with Enhanced CO<sub>2</sub> Capture Capacity from Air

Yihe Miao, Yaozu Wang, Bingyao Ge, Zhijun He, Xuancan Zhu, Jia Li, Shanke Liu, Lijun Yu

2023Advanced Science54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Supported polyethyleneimine (PEI) adsorbent is one of the most promising commercial direct air capture (DAC) adsorbents with a long research history since 2002. Although great efforts have been input, there are still limited improvements for this material in its CO 2 capacity and adsorption kinetics under ultradilute conditions. Supported PEI also suffers significantly reduced adsorption capacities when working at sub‐ambient temperatures. This study reports that mixing diethanolamine (DEA) into supported PEI can increase 46% and 176% of pseudoequilibrium CO 2 capacities at DAC conditions compared to the supported PEI and DEA, respectively. The mixed DEA/PEI functionalized adsorbents maintain the adsorption capacity at sub‐ambient temperatures of −5 to 25 °C. In comparison, a 55% reduction of CO 2 capacity is observed for supported PEI when the operating temperature decreases from 25 to −5 °C. In addition, the supported mixed DEA/PEI with a ratio of 1:1 also shows fast desorption kinetics at temperatures as low as 70 °C, resulting in maintaining high thermal and chemical stability over 50 DAC cycles with a high average CO 2 working capacity of 1.29 mmol g −1 . These findings suggest that the concept of “mixed amine”, widely studied in the solvent system, is also practical to supported amine for DAC applications.

Topics & Concepts

DiethanolamineAdsorptionDesorptionAmine gas treatingChemical engineeringChemistryKineticsOrganic chemistryPhysicsEngineeringQuantum mechanicsCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesMembrane Separation and Gas TransportAdsorption and Cooling Systems