Abstract

Deep eutectic solvent (DES) shows excellent absorption performance in the field of CO2 capture. It is considered as a new green absorption solvent to replace monoethanolamine. In the industry, the presence of water not only affects the structural stability of the solvent, but also affects its thermophysical properties. In this work, three kinds of hydrophobic DES were prepared. Based on the study of their structural characteristics and thermal stability, the density and viscosity of DES with water mixture were measured in the temperature range of 298.15 ∼ 338.15 K at atmospheric pressure. It was demonstrated that the trace water did not destroy the structure of DES, but it formed hydrogen bonds with DES. The increase water destroyed the structure of DES and formed hydrogen bonds with hydrogen bond donor (HBD) and hydrogen bond acceptor (HBA), respectively. Moreover, the hard sphere model was applied to study the viscosity, and after introducing the binary interaction parameter, the average absolute relative deviation of the mixture reduced to 4.4 ∼ 7.7 %.

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