Nanomaterials (Oct 2021)

APTES-Based Silica Nanoparticles as a Potential Modifier for the Selective Sequestration of CO<sub>2</sub> Gas Molecules

  • Eduardo J. Cueto-Díaz,
  • Alberto Castro-Muñiz,
  • Fabián Suárez-García,
  • Santos Gálvez-Martínez,
  • Mª Carmen Torquemada-Vico,
  • Mª Pilar Valles-González,
  • Eva Mateo-Martí

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11112893
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 2893

Abstract

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In this work, we have described the characterization of hybrid silica nanoparticles of 50 nm size, showing outstanding size homogeneity, a large surface area, and remarkable CO2 sorption/desorption capabilities. A wide battery of techniques was conducted ranging from spectroscopies such as: UV-Vis and IR, to microscopies (SEM, AFM) and CO2 sorption/desorption isotherms, thus with the purpose of the full characterization of the material. The bare SiO2 (50 nm) nanoparticles modified with 3-aminopropyl (triethoxysilane), APTES@SiO2 (50 nm), show a remarkable CO2 sequestration enhancement compared to the pristine material (0.57 vs. 0.80 mmol/g respectively at 50 °C). Furthermore, when comparing them to their 200 nm size counterparts (SiO2 (200 nm) and APTES@SiO2 (200 nm)), there is a marked CO2 capture increment as a consequence of their significantly larger micropore volume (0.25 cm3/g). Additionally, ideal absorbed solution theory (IAST) was conducted to determine the CO2/N2 selectivity at 25 and 50 °C of the four materials of study, which turned out to be >70, being in the range of performance of the most efficient microporous materials reported to date, even surpassing those based on silica.

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