Synthesis of stable single-crystalline carbon dioxide clathrate powder by pressure swing crystallization

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May 21, 2023, 6:31:28 AM5/21/23
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666386423001510?via%3Dihub 

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  • CO2-selective clathrate synthesized from Gua2SO4 solution under ambient conditions 

  • Single-crystalline clathrate shows high CO2 capacity up to 17% w/w 

  • Clathrate exhibits selectivity toward CO2 even in presence of N2 and water 

  • Fast and consistent formation makes clathrate promising for gas capture and storage

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Reversible CO2 capture and release under ambient conditions is crucial for energy-efficient carbon capture and storage. Here, we report the pressure swing crystallization of CO2 in a single-crystalline guanidinium sulfate-based clathrate salt under practical conditions of 52 kPa and 298 K, with a high CO2 density (0.252 g cm−3) and capacity (17 wt %). The captured CO2 is released as a pure stream through moderate means of pressure or temperature stimulation, all while the desorbed Gua2SO4 is ready for another cycle. The clathrate is selective exclusively to CO2 even in the presence of common flue gas components, such as water vapor and N2, owing to the specific electrostatic interaction between the CO2 and guanidinium cations. The mechanism unraveled through single-crystal studies is distinctively different from physisorption or chemisorption, opening up a promising venue for future carbon capture and storage technologies through rapid CO2 solidification using an abundant salt.

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Roger Arnold

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May 21, 2023, 3:54:44 PM5/21/23
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That's an excellent paper. It seems a very promising development for flue gas CO2 capture and for purification of CO2. Not directly suited for DAC, as it requires a significant partial pressure of CO2 to operate. But perhaps it could be used as a second stage after moisture swing adsorption for DAC. 
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