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Deep Learning Potential Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Chemical Conversion-Absorption Coupling of CO<sub>2</sub> at Air-Reactive Deep Eutectic Solvent Interface

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Abstract

Capturing CO2 from air is urgent to battle against the climate change. Traditional CO2 capture by alkaline solution or aqueous amine has high regeneration cost, equipment corrosion, and amine leakage. Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are promising alternatives with low corrosion, non-toxicity, and biodegradable nature. Functionalized DESs can capture and convert CO2 at low partial pressures. Developing reactive DESs for efficient CO2 capture needs a foundational understanding of the reaction-transport coupling of CO2 at the air-DES interface. In this study, we develop a deep learning potential (DLP) to investigate the absorption and reaction of CO2 at the air-DES interface (DES: 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium 2-cyanopyrrolide ([Emim][2-CNpyr]) and ethylene glycol (EG)). The DLP model allows us to simulate chemical reactions at a lower computational cost with ab initio accuracy. By analyzing reaction free energy surfaces, molecular interactions among CO2, DES components and reaction products, and transport of CO2 through the interface, we identify three main reaction pathways of CO2 at the interface: forming carboxylate with [Emim], carbamate with [2-CNpyr], and carbonate with EG. The mechanistic understanding of CO2 chemisorption at the interface will facilitate the development of novel direct air capture technology using DESs.

Publication: (1) U. L. Abbas, Q. Qiao, M. T. Nguyen, J. Shi, Q. Shao, AIChE Journal, 68(2022) e17382.<br>(2) U. L. Abbas, Q. Qiao, M. T. Nguyen, J. Shi, Q. Shao, AIChE Journal, 67(2022) e17427.

Presenters

  • Manh Tien Nguyen

    National Energy Technology Laboratory

Authors

  • Yuhua Duan

    Natl Energy Technology Lab

  • Manh Tien Nguyen

    National Energy Technology Laboratory

  • Qing Shao

    University of Kentucky

  • Yueh-Lin Lee

    Natl Energy Technology Lab, National Energy Technology Laboratory

  • Fan Shi

    National Energy Technology Laboratory