Carbon Dioxide-Mediated Desalination

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  • Anand Sharadha-Ravi Ayyar
  • Desta Tesfay Aregawi
  • Allan R. Petersen
  • Jonas Merlin Ibsgaard Pedersen
  • Rasmus Refsgaard Kragh
  • Mohamed M. H. Desoky
  • Jonas Sundberg
  • Lars Vinum
  • Lee, Jiwoong

Conventional desalination membrane technologies, although offer portable drinking water, are still energy-intensive processes. This paper proposes a potentially new approach for performing water desalination and purification by utilizing the reversible interaction of carbon dioxide (CO2) with nucleophilic amines -reminiscent of the Solvay process. Based on our model studies with small molecules, CO2-responsive amphiphilic insoluble diamines were prepared, characterized, and applied in the formation of soda and ammonium chloride upon exposure to ambient CO2 (1 atm), thus removing chloride ions from model and real seawater. This ion-exchange process and separation of chloride from the aqueous phase are spontaneous in the presence of CO2 without the need for external energy sources. We demonstrate a flow system to envisage energy-efficient CO2-mediated desalination and simultaneous carbon capture and sequestration.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of the American Chemical Society
Vol/bind145
Udgave nummer6
Sider (fra-til)3499-3506
Antal sider8
ISSN0002-7863
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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