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Carbon Dioxide Chemically Responsive Switchable Gas Valves with Protonation‐Induced Liquid Gating Self‐Adaptive Systems

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2022

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Carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub> ) capture and storage technologies are promising to limit CO<sub>2</sub> emission from anthropogenic activities, to achieve carbon neutrality goals. CO<sub>2</sub> capture requires one to separate CO<sub>2</sub> from other gases, and therefore a gas flow system that exhibits discernible gating behaviors for CO<sub>2</sub> would be very useful. Here we propose a self-adaptive CO<sub>2</sub> gas valve composed of chemically responsive liquid gating systems. The transmembrane critical pressures of the liquid gate vary upon the presence of CO<sub>2</sub> , due to the superamphiphiles assembled by poly(propylene glycol) bis(2-aminopropyl ether) and oleic acid in gating liquids that are protonated specifically by CO<sub>2</sub> . It is shown that the valve can perform self-adaptive regulation for specific gases and different concentrations of CO<sub>2</sub> . This protonation-induced liquid gating mechanism opens a potential platform for applications of CO<sub>2</sub> separators, detectors, sensors and beyond.

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