Monoethanolamine (MEA) Degradation: Influence on the Electrodialysis Treatment of MEA-Absorbent

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The thermal-oxidative degradation of aqueous solutions of carbonized monoethanolamine (MEA, 30% wt., 0.25 mol MEA/mol CO2) was studied for 336 h at 120 °C. Based on the change in the color of the solution and the formation of a precipitate, the occurrence of thermal-oxidative degradation of the MEA solution with the formation of destruction products, including insoluble ones, was confirmed. The electrokinetic activity of the resulting degradation products, including insoluble ones, was studied during the electrodialysis purification of an aged MEA solution. To understand the influence of degradation products on the ion-exchange membrane properties, a package of samples of MK-40 and MA-41 ion-exchange membranes was exposed to a degraded MEA solution for 6 months. A comparison of the efficiency of the electrodialysis treatment of a model absorption solution of MEA before and after long-time contact with degraded MEA showed that the depth of desalination was reduced by 34%, while the magnitude of the current in the ED apparatus was reduced by 25%. For the first time, the regeneration of ion-exchange membranes from MEA degradation products was carried out, which made it possible to restore the depth of desalting in the ED process by 90%.

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Novitsky, E. G., Grushevenko, E. A., Borisov, I. L., Anokhina, T. S., & Bazhenov, S. D. (2023). Monoethanolamine (MEA) Degradation: Influence on the Electrodialysis Treatment of MEA-Absorbent. Membranes, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes13050491

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