Christina R. Myers
United States Department of Energy
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Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2012
Wei Shi; Christina R. Myers; David R. Luebke; Janice A. Steckel; Dan C. Sorescu
The performance of [emim][CH(3)COO] ionic liquid (IL) to separate mixtures of CO(2) and H(2) is studied using both classical and ab initio simulation methods and experiments. Simulations show that H(2) solubility and permeability in [emim][CH(3)COO] are quite low with Henrys law constants about 1 × 10(4) bar and permeabilities in the range 29-79 barrer at 313-373 K. In the case of CO(2) absorption in [emim][CH(3)COO], ab initio molecular dynamics simulations predict two types of CO(2) absorption states. In type I state, CO(2) molecules interact with the [CH(3)COO](-) anion through strong complexation leading to high CO(2) solubility. The C atom of CO(2) is located close to the O atoms of the [CH(3)COO](-) anion with an average distance of about 1.61 Å. The CO(2) bond angle (θ(OCO)) is about 138°, significantly perturbed from that of an isolated linear CO(2). In type II state, the CO(2) molecule maintains a linear configuration and is located at larger separations (>2.2 Å) from the [CH(3)COO](-) anion. The weaker interaction of CO(2) with the [CH(3)COO](-) anion in type II state is similar to the one observed when CO(2) absorbs in [bmim][PF(6)]. Simulations further demonstrate that the [emim](+) cation competes with CO(2) to interact with the [CH(3)COO](-) anion. The predicted high CO(2) permeability and low H(2) permeability in [emim][CH(3)COO] are also verified by our experiments. The experimental CO(2) permeability in [emim][CH(3)COO] is in the range of 1325-3701 barrer, and high experimental CO(2)/H(2) permeability selectivities of 21-37 at 313-373 K are observed. We propose that by replacing [emim](+) cation with 1-butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium ([PY(14)](+)) further enhancement of CO(2) solubility in [PY(14)][CH(3)COO] IL will be obtained as well as good performance to separate CO(2) and H(2).
Journal of Membrane Science | 2008
Christina R. Myers; Henry W. Pennline; David R. Luebke; Jeffery Ilconich; JaNeille K. Dixon; Edward J. Maginn; Joan F. Brennecke
Journal of Membrane Science | 2007
Jeffery Ilconich; Christina R. Myers; Henry W. Pennline; David R. Luebke
Fuel Processing Technology | 2008
Henry W. Pennline; David R. Luebke; Kenneth L. Jones; Christina R. Myers; Badie I. Morsi; Yannick J. Heintz; Jeffery Ilconich
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2006
Evan J. Granite; Christina R. Myers; William P. King; Dennis C. Stanko; Henry W. Pennline
Fuel | 2007
Stephen Poulston; Evan J. Granite; Henry W. Pennline; Christina R. Myers; Dennis Stanko; Hugh Gavin Charles Hamilton; Liz Rowsell; Andrew William Smith; Thomas Ilkenhans; Wilson Chu
Chemical Communications | 2015
Ali Kemal Sekizkardes; Jeffrey T. Culp; Timur Islamoglu; Anne M. Marti; David Hopkinson; Christina R. Myers; Hani M. El-Kaderi; Hunaid B. Nulwala
European Polymer Journal | 2016
Xu Zhou; Mona M. Obadia; Surendar R. Venna; Elliot Roth; Anatoli Serghei; David R. Luebke; Christina R. Myers; Zhengmian Chang; Robert M. Enick; Eric Drockenmuller; Hunaid B. Nulwala
Journal of Membrane Science | 2013
Shan Wickramanayake; David Hopkinson; Christina R. Myers; Lang Sui; David R. Luebke
Journal of Membrane Science | 2014
Shan Wickramanayake; David Hopkinson; Christina R. Myers; Lei Hong; Jie Feng; Yongkoo Seol; Devon Plasynski; Matthew Zeh; David R. Luebke