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ECS Meeting Abstracts, 47(MA2016-02), p. 3436-3436, 2016

DOI: 10.1149/ma2016-02/47/3436

The Electrochemical Society, ECS Transactions, 15(75), p. 3-16, 2016

DOI: 10.1149/07515.0003ecst

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Selective Reversible Absorption of the Industrial Off-Gas Components CO2 and NOx by Ionic Liquids

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Abstract

Ionic liquids are promising new materials for climate and pollution control by selective absorption of CO2 and NOx in industrial off-gases. In addition pratical cleaning of industrial off gases seems to be attractive by use of ionic liquids distributed on the surface of porous, high surface area carriers in the form of so-called Supported Ionic Liquid Phase (SILP) materials. The potential of selected ionic liquids for absorption of CO2 and NOx will be demonstrated and the possible mechanism of absortion will be described on the molecular level. Our vision of application of these ionic liquids in the form of SILP filters to flue gas cleaning in power plants, waste incineration plants, cement and glass factories as well as unborad ships will be adressed.