Abstract
In this work, the absorption-desorption performance of CO2in six new solvent blends of amine (diisopropylamine (DPA), 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP), methyldiethanolamine (MDEA), diethanolamine (DEA), diisopropanolamine (DIPA), and ethanolamine (MEA)), sulfolane, and methanol has been monitored using ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. Additionally, NMR-based species confirmation and solvent viscosity analysis were done for DPA solvent samples. The identified CO2capture products are monomethyl carbonate (MMC), carbamate, carbonate, and bicarbonate anions in different ratios. The DPA solvent formed MMC entirely with 0.88 molCO2/molaminecapture capacity, 0.48 molCO2/molaminecyclic capacity, and 3.28 mPa·s CO2-loaded solvent viscosity. MEA, DEA, DIPA, and MDEA were shown to produce a low or a negligible amount of MMC while AMP occupied an intermediate position.
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Wagaarachchige, J. D., Idris, Z., Arstad, B., Kummamuru, N. B., Sætre, K. A. S., Halstensen, M., & Jens, K. J. (2022). Low-Viscosity Nonaqueous Sulfolane-Amine-Methanol Solvent Blend for Reversible CO2Capture. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 61(17), 5942–5951. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.1c04946
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