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Developing a molecular platform for potential
carbon dioxide fixing |
Mette MIKKELSEN,Mikkel JØRGENSEN,Frederik C. KREBS, |
Risø National
Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark,
Frederiksborgvej 399, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark; |
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Abstract This paper presents an attempt to develop a new system for fixing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The proposed molecular system has been designed to have the capacity to spontaneously bind CO2 from the atmosphere with high affinity. The molecular system is furthermore designed to have the ability to liberate CO2 at a later stage in the process, i.e., in a separate compartment. The liberated CO2 presents a carbon neutral way of obtaining pure CO2. The proposed molecular system is based on a small stable organic molecule that potentially have two forms: one without bound CO2 and one with bound CO2. One class of molecules that undergo a reaction compatible with our purposal is the merocyanine dyes that exhibit photochromic properties. Based on this structural class of molecules, a system for the potential fixing of CO2 has been developed.
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