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Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide by Tetraglyme⁻Sodium Salt Ionic Liquid
Qiang Xu1, Wei Jiang2, Jianbai Xiao3
1College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China. 1401210206@pku.edu.cn.
Abstract:
A series of tetraglyme⁻sodium salt ionic liquids have been prepared and found to be promising solvents to absorb SO₂. The experiments here show that [Na⁻tetraglyme][SCN] ionic liquid has excellent thermal stability and a 30% increase in SO₂ absorption capacity compared to other sodium salt ionic liquids and the previously studied lithium salt ionic liquids in terms of molar absorption capacity. The interaction between SO₂ and the ionic liquid was concluded to be physical absorption by IR and NMR.
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