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Solubility and Characterization of CO2 in 40 mass % N-Ethylmonoethanolamine Solutions: Explorations for an Efficient Nonaqueous Solution
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First Author:Chen, Siming
Correspondence Author:Zhang, YC (reprint author), Dalian Univ Technol, Sch Chem Engn, State Key Lab Fine Chem, Dalian 116024, Peoples R China.
Co-author:Chen, Shaoyun,Fei, Xiaoyao,Zhang, Yongchun,Qin, Liang
Date of Publication:2015-07-29
Journal:INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus
Document Type:J
Volume:54
Issue:29
Page Number:7212-7218
ISSN No.:0888-5885
Abstract:The CO2 solubility in N-ethylmonoethanolamine (BMEA) solutions was investigated using the vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) and the absorption-desorption apparatus. A tertiary amine, N,N-diethylethanolamine (DEEA), was used as a novel solvent, and other nonaqueous solvents, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, benzyl alcohol, n-butyl alcohol and polyethylene glycol 200, were used for comparison. The EMEA + DEEA solution displayed a much higher CO2 solubility than other nonaqueous solutions though lower than the EMEA + H2O solution in the VLE experiment. However, the EMEA + DEEA. solution, exhibited a higher cyclic absorption capacity than EMEA + H2O solution, in the cyclic absorption-desorption experiment. The reaction mechanism of EMEA + DEEA + CO2 was investigated by C-13 NMR spectroscopy, which indicated that the nonaqueous solvent of DEEA participated in the chemical absorption of CO2 and thus Unproved the CO2 solubility. The tertiary amine DEEA used as a. nonaqueous, solvent. shows more excellent performance than alcohols and glycols.
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