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CO2capture through halogen bonding: A theoretical perspective

✍ Scribed by HaiYing Li, YunXiang Lu, Xiang Zhu, ChangJun Peng, Jun Hu, HongLai Liu, Ying Hu


Book ID
118814080
Publisher
SP Science China Press
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
615 KB
Volume
55
Category
Article
ISSN
1674-7291

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✦ Synopsis


Halogen bonding interactions between several halogenated ion pairs and CO 2 molecules have been investigated by means of density functional theory calculations. To account for the influence of solvent environment, the implicit polarized continuum model was also employed. The bromide and iodide cations of ionic liquids (ILs) under study can interact with CO 2 molecules via Xβ€’β€’β€’O interactions, which become much stronger in strength than those in the complexes of iodo-perfluorobenzenes, very effective halogen bond donors, with CO 2 molecules. Such interactions, albeit somewhat weaker in strength, are also observed between halogenated ion pairs and CO 2 molecules. Thus, the solubility of CO 2 may be improved when using halogenated ILs, as a result of the formation of Xβ€’β€’β€’O halogen bonds. Under solvent effects, the strength of the interactions tends to be weakened to some degree, with a concomitant elongation of intermolecular distances. The results presented here would be very useful in the design and synthesis of novel and potent ILs for CO 2 physical absorption. halogen bonding interactions, CO 2 physical absorption, calculations


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