Aminated-polyacrylonitrile-Ni-imidazole composite for CO2 Capture: Synthesis, application and mechanistic insights

  • Azza Al-Ghamdi*
  • , Mukarram Zubair
  • , Ismail Anil
  • , Mahmoud Abdelnaby
  • , Naved Malek
  • , Sukinah Albahrani
  • , Alaa Al Adam
  • , Raghad Alghamdi
  • , Nouf Allahow
  • , Irshad Baigb
  • , Asla A. AL-Zahrani
  • , Sanaa Alabbad
  • , Fatema Al-Zahrani
  • , Hind A. Alghamdi
  • , Yasmeen Alzahrani
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

With increasing CO2 emissions driving accelerating climate change, effective CO2 capture is crucial for mitigating environmental damage and advancing toward a low-carbon future. A novel polymer composite, composed of amine-terminated polyacrylonitrile (PAN-II) decorated with Ni-imidazole complex was developed as a solid adsorbent for efficient CO2 trapping. Various analytical methods, including FTIR, TGA, SEM, XRD, and adsorption isotherm were utalized to assess the physicochemical properties and CO2 adsorption efficiency. FTIR analysis confirmed that CO₂ capture is enhanced through dual mechanisms: chemisorption via carbamate formation, evidenced by amine group consumption, and physisorption driven by van der Waals interactions. High adsorption efficiency percentages for both initial and regenerated adsorbents demonstrated effective recyclability under mild regeneration conditions. The results showed that, a 20 % Ni-imidazole complex content in the PAN-II composite (PAN-II/Ni-complex) significantly improved CO2 adsorption performance. The PAN-II/Ni-complex showed good reusability, highlighting its strong potential for capturing CO2 from industrial emissions. The experimental capacity results improved from 4.50 to 28.11 mL/g, when the temperature was increased from 273 K to 293 K, respectively. In the selectivity studies, the PAN-II/Ni-complex shows enhanced CO₂ adsorption compared to the base PAN-II, making it more effective for CO₂ capture, particularly in mixed-gas systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106590
JournalSurfaces and Interfaces
Volume67
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jun 2025

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Keywords

  • CO capture
  • Composite
  • PAN-II/Ni-complex
  • Polyacrylonitrile
  • Polyamine-PAN

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surfaces, Coatings and Films

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