Revolutionizing Porous Liquids: Stabilization and Structural Engineering Achieved by a Surface Deposition Strategy

Author:

Qiu Liqi12,Peng Honggen3,Yang Zhenzhen4ORCID,Fan Juntian1,Li Meijia4,Yang Shize5,Driscoll Darren M.4,Ren Lei3,Mahurin Shannon M.4,He Liang‐Nian2,Dai Sheng14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Institute for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing University of Tennessee Knoxville TN 37996 USA

2. State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento‐Organic Chemistry College of Chemistry Nankai University Tianjin 300071 China

3. School of Resources and Environment/School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Nanchang University Nanchang Jiangxi 330031 China

4. Chemical Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge TN 37831 USA

5. Eyring Materials Center Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85287 USA

Abstract

AbstractFacile approaches capable of constructing stable and structurally diverse porous liquids (PLs) that can deliver high‐performance applications are a long‐standing, captivating, and challenging research area that requires significant attention. Herein, a facile surface deposition strategy is demonstrated to afford diverse type III‐PLs possessing ultra‐stable dispersion, external structure modification, and enhanced performance in gas storage and transformation by leveraging the expeditious and uniform precipitation of selected metal salts. The Ag(I) species‐modified zeolite nanosheets are deployed as the porous host to construct type III‐PLs with ionic liquids (ILs) containing bromide anion , leading to stable dispersion driven by the formation of AgBr nanoparticles. The as‐afforded type‐III PLs display promising performance in CO2 capture/conversion and ethylene/ethane separation. Property and performance of the as‐produced PLs can be tuned by the cation structure of the ILs, which can be harnessed to achieve polarity reversal of the porous host via ionic exchange. The surface deposition procedure can be further extended to produce PLs from Ba(II)‐functionalized zeolite and ILs containing [SO4]2− anion driven by the formation of BaSO4 salts. The as‐produced PLs are featured by well‐maintained crystallinity of the porous host, good fluidity and stability, enhanced gas uptake capacity, and attractive performance in small gas molecule utilization.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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