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IBS CMSD Seminar_Prof. Jae Yoon Shin (Korea University)(Oct. 28, 2020)

작성자 : Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics 등록일 : 2020-10-13 조회수:3507


   IBS Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics

 

 

 

Seminar

 

 

 

 

        SPEAKER
Prof. Jae Yoon Shin (Korea University)


        TITLE
Dynamics of carbon dioxide and room temperature ionic liquids in supported ionic liquid membranes


     ABSTRACT
The atmospheric concentration of the major anthropogenic greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, has been increasing since the industrial revolution, resulting in the onset of global warming and climate change. To mitigate the high CO2 concentration in the atmosphere and its negative effects on global society, there has been enormous efforts to develop efficient technologies that can be used in carbon capture and storage (CCS). Among many materials and technologies, room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) and supported ionic liquid membranes (SILMs) are considered as promising candidates for CO2 capture media due to their high CO2 solubility and selectivity and low energy consumption. Fundamental understanding of how CO2 and RTILs behave in these media is a prerequisite for the rational design of SILMs in real applications. In this talk, the rotational and structural dynamics of CO2 and RTIL in SILMs measured with infrared polarization selective pump-probe (PSPP) and two-dimensional infrared (2D IR) spectroscopies will be presented in comparison to those in bulk RTIL. Despite the relatively large pore size of the SILM (~ 350 nm), the complete orientational randomization of CO2 and structural fluctuations of the RTIL in the pores are significantly slower than in the bulk RTIL. This implies that the RTIL structural change induced by the membrane interface can propagate out more than a hundred nanometers and influence the dynamics. Also, the influence of water on these dynamics in SILMs will be discussed to provide an useful insight for real applications.


    DATE AND VENUE
 October 28, 2020 (Wednesday, 5:00 - 6:00)  

Seminar Room B (119), KU R&D Center


        INVITED BY
Prof. Kyungwon Kwak


        LANGUAGE
Korean