Microscopic origins for the favorable solvation of carbonate ether copolymers in CO2 |
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Authors: | Wick Collin D Siepmann J Ilja Theodorou Doros N |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens 15780, Greece. collin.wick@pnl.gov |
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Abstract: | The strong desire for the wide use of carbon dioxide as an environmentally benign process solvent has spurred a large number of attempts to improve its solubility characteristics. Pioneering experimental work by Beckman and co-workers has pointed to carbonate ether copolymers as promising candidates for nonfluorous surfactants. It is demonstrated here that Gibbs ensemble Monte Carlo simulations (using configurational-bias and double-bridging strategies and the transferable potentials for phase equilibria force field) can be employed to accurately predict the phase equilibria of a carbonate ether copolymer with CO2. The simulations indicate that the greater accessibility of the carbonyl oxygen plays a major role for the CO2-philicity of this copolymer surfactant. |
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