Abstract

Deep eutectic solvents formed by solid azolide ionic liquids and ethylene glycol (EG) can efficiently capture CO2. Surprisingly, NMR and FTIR results indicated that CO2 reacted with the -OH group of EG to form a carbonate species rather than reacting with azolide anions to form a carbamate species during the absorption process.

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