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Investigation of the Thermophysical Properties of AMPS-Based Aprotic Ionic Liquids for Potential Application in CO<sub>2</sub> Sorption Processes
The
thermophysical properties such as density, refractive index,
and viscosity of five aprotic ILs bearing imidazolium (1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium
[emim], 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium [bmim], 1-benzyl-3-methylimidazolium
[bnmim]), pyrrolidinium (1-butyl-1methylpyrrolidinium [bmpyr]), and
pyridinium (<i>N</i>-butylpyridinium [bpyn]) cations with
2-acryloamido-2-methylpropanesulfonate [AMPS] anion were studied,
and their effect on CO<sub>2</sub> solubility was explored. The density
and viscosity were determined within the temperature range of (293.15
to 363.15) K at atmospheric pressure, while refractive indices were
measured within the temperature range of (288.15 to 333.15) K. Among
imidazolium cations, increasing the side chain length resulted in
increased refractive index and viscosity with a corresponding decrease
in density. In the presented ILs, [emim]Â[AMPS] showed the highest
density and least viscosity over the entire temperature range and
an enhanced CO<sub>2</sub> dissolution of 0.40 mole fraction at 1
MPa was observed at 298.15 K. Moreover, the Henry’s constant
of [emim]Â[AMPS] was determined to be 1.957 MPa which was 49.5, 65.5,
21, and 53% less than [bmim]Â[AMPS], [bnmim]Â[AMPS], [bmpyr]Â[AMPS],
and [bpyn]Â[AMPS], respectively. The present study provides a better
understanding of the structure–activity relationship between
CO<sub>2</sub> sorption and physicochemical properties of studied
ILs