June 14, 2012
Journal Article

CO2-Triggered Switchable Solvents, Surfactants, and Other Materials

Abstract

Waste CO2 at atmospheric pressure can be used to trigger dramatic changes in the properties of certain switchable materials. Compared to other triggers such as light, acids, oxidants, CO2 has the advantages that it is inexpensive, nonhazardous, non-accumulating in the system, easily removed, and it does not require the material to be transparent. Known CO2-triggered switchable materials 10 now include solvents, surfactants, solutes, catalysts, particles, polymers, and gels. The added flexibility of switchable materials represents a new strategy for minimizing energy and material consumption in process and product design.

Revised: June 18, 2012 | Published: June 14, 2012

Citation

Jessop P.G., S. Mercer, and D.J. Heldebrant. 2012. CO2-Triggered Switchable Solvents, Surfactants, and Other Materials. Energy & Environmental Science 5, no. 6:7240-7253. PNNL-SA-83537. doi:10.1039/C2EE02912J