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  • The reaction between carbon dioxide (CO2) and the amine TBAE is challenging to monitor with traditional one-dimensional spectroscopy due to overlapping signals.
  • Researchers utilized two-dimensional infrared correlation spectroscopy (2D IR COS) and principal component analysis (PCA) to analyze these reaction dynamics and discovered that carbonate formation, rather than carbamate, leads to a high CO2 absorption capacity.
  • The study illustrates how PCA and 2D IR COS effectively reveal the mechanisms of this reaction and highlight important chemical bands involved, paving the way for better CO2 absorbent design.

Article Abstract

Despite the academic and industrial importance of the chemical reaction between carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and alkanolamine, the delicate and precise monitoring of the reaction dynamics by conventional one-dimensional (1D) spectroscopy is still challenging, due to the overlapped bands and the restricted static information. Herein, we report two-dimensional infrared correlation spectroscopy (2D IR COS) and principal component analysis (PCA) on the reaction dynamics of a sterically hindered amine, 2-[(1,1-dimethylethyl)amino]ethanol (TBAE) and CO(2). The formation of carbonate rather than carbamate species, which contribute to the unusual high working capacity of ∼1 mole CO(2) per mole of TBAE at 40 °C, occurs through deprotonation of the hydroxyl group, protonation on the nitrogen atom of the amino group, and formation of a carbonate species due to the steric hindrance of the tert-butyl group. In particular, PCA captures the chemical transition into a carbonate species and the main contributions of ν(CO(2)), ν(OH), ν(C - N), and ν(C=O) bands to the carbonation, while 2D IR COS verifies the interrelation of four bands and their changes. Therefore, these results provide a powerful analytic method to understand the complex and abnormal reaction dynamics as well as the rational design strategy for the CO(2) absorbents.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cphc.201200363DOI Listing

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