A Molecular Dynamics Study of the Solvation of Carbon Dioxide and Other Compounds in the Ionic Liquids [emim][B(CN)4] and [emim][NTf2]

18 September 2018, Version 1
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Abstract

In this paper, we calculate solvation free energies of several compounds in ionic liquids. These free energies are used to compute properties such as Henry’s law constants and activity coefficients, generally required in the design of environmentally sustainable processes. It is known, for instance, that carbon dioxide from combustion is one of the main sources of anthropogenic greenhouse gases. Recently, the propensity of the ionic liquid [emim][B(CN)4] for the physisorption of CO2 has been reported, which makes it a potential solvent for carbon capture. In the present work, molecular dynamics simulations of the solvation of CO2 in ionic liquids [emim][B(CN)4] and [emim][NTf2] are carried out both at infinite dilution and at high concentrations. A systematic study is performed by comparing several force fields and assessing the efficacy of simplification measures such as rigid-body dynamics and pairwise electrostatics. Our results confirm recent experimental observations that, for a given volume of solvent, lower pressure is required to absorb a certain amount of CO2 in [emim][B(CN)4] than in other ionic liquids.

Keywords

ionic liquids
solvation free energy
CO2 Henry’s law constant
infinite-dilution activity

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