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Enhanced Oil Recovery using a Combination of Biosurfactants
Published on: June 3, 2022
A surfactant and IL-enhanced ionic polymer composite for highly selective CO2 adsorption
Xiaoyan Chen1,2, Anke Li1, Yuchen Qiu1
1State Key Laboratory of Green and Efficient Development of Phosphorus Resources, Engineering Research Center of Reactive Distillation, College of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, P. R. China. jiechen@fzu.edu.cn.
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Composite ionic polymer BzImOp-Mix exhibits 38.5 cm3 g-1 CO2 uptake and a CO2/N2 selectivity of 69 (over 330 at 15 kPa). The synergistic effect of BzImOp, SP80 and [C6mim][Op] generates accessible 2-hydroxypyridinium ion chemisorption sites for high performance.
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