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Carbon dioxide postcombustion capture: a novel screening study of the carbon dioxide absorption performance of 76 amines.

Graeme Puxty1, Robert Rowland, Andrew Allport, Qi Yang, Mark Bown, Robert Burns, Marcel Maeder, Moetaz Attalla.   

Abstract

The significant and rapid reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is recognized as necessary to mitigate the potential climate effects from global warming. The postcombustion capture (PCC) and storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) produced from the use of fossil fuels for electricity generation is a key technology needed to achieve these reductions. The most mature technology for CO2 capture is reversible chemical absorption into an aqueous amine solution. In this study the results from measurements of the CO2 absorption capacity of aqueous amine solutions for 76 different amines are presented. Measurements were made using both a novel isothermal gravimetric analysis (IGA) method and a traditional absorption apparatus. Seven amines, consisting of one primary, three secondary, and three tertiary amines, were identified as exhibiting outstanding absorption capacities. Most have a number of structural features in common including steric hindrance and hydroxyl functionality 2 or 3 carbons from the nitrogen. Initial CO2 absorption rate data from the IGA measurements was also used to indicate relative absorption rates. Most of the outstanding performers in terms of capacity also showed initial absorption rates comparable to the industry standard monoethanolamine (MEA). This indicates, in terms of both absorption capacity and kinetics, that they are promising candidates for further investigation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19746747     DOI: 10.1021/es901376a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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7.  Computational investigation of carbon dioxide absorption in alkanolamine solutions.

Authors:  Hidetaka Yamada; Yoichi Matsuzaki; Firoz Chowdhury; Takayuki Higashii
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9.  Accelerated reactions of amines with carbon dioxide driven by superacid at the microdroplet interface.

Authors:  Kai-Hung Huang; Zhenwei Wei; R Graham Cooks
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2020-12-21       Impact factor: 9.825

10.  Separation of H2O/CO2 Mixtures by MFI Membranes: Experiment and Monte Carlo Study.

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Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-10
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