Influence of Transition Metal Ion Contaminants on the Performance of Amine-Based Solid Sorbents in Direct Air Capture
Amine-functionalized solid sorbents are a class of sorbent materials proposed for direct air capture (DAC) of CO2, yet their long-term performance is susceptible to degradation under realistic operating conditions. Many amines are not thermodynamically stable in air, and amine sorbents oxidize while in use during DAC temperature swing adsorption processes. In this study, we investigate the role of transition metal ion contaminants, specifically Cu2+, Fe2+, and Ni2+, on the oxidative degradation of poly(ethylenimine) (PEI)-impregnated SBA-15 sorbents. By introducing metal ions via different modes mimicking both synthesis-related impurities and impurities derived from environmental exposure, we systematically evaluate sorbent stability after exposuremore »