Ethylenediamine-Modified Aerogel as Regenerable Co2 Sorbent
Rosemary A. Galhotra, Thomas S. Zemanian, R. Shane Addleman, Feng Zheng and Glen E. Fryxell, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99354

Aerogel has been identified as an advantageous support material for functional monolayers due to its stability and high surface area (1200 m2/g). A monolayer of N-[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl] ethylenediamine was deposited onto aerogel with supercritical propane, producing a CO2 sorptive material. The reaction was performed at a temperature of 150 C, a pressure of 7500 psig, and for a duration of 15 minutes. Samples were analyzed with a Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) machine to determine surface area (m2/g) and pore size (Å), and 29Silicon nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to verify silane density (silanes/nm2). A monolayer with approximately 2 silanes/nm2 of surface coverage and a post-reaction BET area of 500 m2/g and pore size of 300 Å has been reproducibly made.

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Poster Session (Student): Materials Engineering & Sciences

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