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- Title
Study of "coordinative effect" within bi‐blended amine MEA + AMP and MEA + BEA at 0.1 + 2–0.5 + 2 mol/L with absorption–desorption parameter analyses.
- Authors
Shi, Huancong; Feng, Hongliang; Yang, Xuan; Zou, Ting; Tontiwachwuthikul, Paitoon; Jiang, Linhua
- Abstract
The "coordinative effect" was discovered in MEA + DEA bi‐solvents already, and it enhances both CO2 absorption and desorption within MEA + RR'NH simultaneously. A recent study verified strong coordinative effects within MEA + BEA (RR'NH) + AMP tri‐solvents, but whether the coordination was 100% attributed to interaction of MEA + BEA needs to be confirmed. This study investigated the "coordinative effect" separately within MEA + AMP (hindered amine) and MEA + BEA (RR'NH). The CO2 absorption and desorption processes were performed onto MEA + AMP and MEA + BEA (0.1 + 2–0.5 + 2 mol/L) separately. The CO2 absorption–desorption parameters were calculated to evaluate the coordinative effects on a consistent level. Results indicated negligible "coordinative effect" within MEA + AMP but strong coordination within MEA + BEA. Both CO2 absorption and desorption performance of MEA + BEA (0.2 + 2 mol/L) was better than 2.0 mol/L BEA simultaneously. The coordinative effect was optimum within MEA + BEA bi‐solvents at 0.2 + 2 mol/L close to 0.3 + 2 + 2 mol/L of MEA + BEA + AMP tri‐solvents. Based on analysis, carbamate stability and pKa were two main factors that determine negligible–strong coordinative effects between AMP and BEA; different pKa reflected the optimized blending ratios of MEA + DEA (3/7) and MEA + BEA (2/20).
- Subjects
AMINES; CARBON dioxide; DESORPTION; ABSORPTION; SOLVENTS; COORDINATION polymers
- Publication
Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2021, Vol 16, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
1932-2135
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/apj.2645