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Characterization and SO2 Sorption Performance of Zn3[OAc]8[C2mim]2, a Metal-Based Ionic Liquid
Isabella Kotsol1,2, Godwin Severa1
1Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, University of Hawai'i at Ma̅noa, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, United States.
Abstract:
The metal-containing ionic liquid, Zn3[OAc]8[C2mim]2, was synthesized, characterized, and incipiently impregnated onto the high-surface-area, nanoporous coconut-shell-activated carbon to evaluate its potential for acidic gas capture using SO2 as the probe gas molecule. The Zn3[OAc]8[C2mim]2-impregnated sorbents were tested for SO2 sorption performance under a simulated polluted air environment of 10 ppm of SO2, relative humidity of 50%, and a temperature of 28 °C relevant to fuel cells. Surprisingly, the 5 wt % Zn3[OAc]8[C2mim]2 sorbent had the highest SO2 breakthrough performance compared to the 10 wt %, as well as the pure activated carbon. The material properties were elucidated by using FTIR, TGA, DSC, SEM, and EDS techniques. The absorption of SO2 was directly confirmed as S-O vibrations at 1100 cm-1 in ATR-FTIR spectra and sulfur peaks in EDS. The results clearly indicate that metal-containing ionic liquids are good candidates for practical acidic gas mitigation at low contaminant concentrations in the future.
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