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Evaluation of a Carbonic Anhydrase Mimic for Industrial Carbon Capture
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Carbonic Anhydrase MimicCarbon SequestrationChemical EngineeringEngineeringCatalytic ApplicationIndustrial CatalysisCarbonizationEnvironmental EngineeringCatalytic SynthesisSmall Molecule MimicActivated CarbonCatalysisMolecular CatalysisChemistryEnergyCatalytic ProcessZinc CyclenEnzyme Carbonic Anhydrase
Zinc(II) cyclen, a small molecule mimic of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase, was evaluated under rigorous conditions resembling those in an industrial carbon capture process: high pH (>12), nearly saturated salt concentrations (45% K2CO3) and elevated temperatures (100-130 °C). We found that the catalytic activity of zinc cyclen increased with increasing temperature and pH and was retained after exposure to a 45% w/w K2CO3 solution at 130 °C for 6 days. However, high bicarbonate concentrations markedly reduced the activity of the catalyst. Our results establish a benchmark level of stability and provide qualitative insights for the design of improved small-molecule carbon capture catalysts.
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