Absorption of carbon dioxide into aqueous blends of monoethanolamine and N-methyldiethanolamine

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An experimental and theoretical investigation of the absorption of carbon dioxide into aqueous blends of monoethanolamine and N-methyldiethanolamine has been conducted. A mathematical model which is capable of predicting gas absorption rates and enhancement factors from chemical reaction kinetics, system hydrodynamics, and physical properties was developed. The CO2 absorption was modeled as a system of parallel reversible reactions according to Higbie's penetration theory. The model was also used to estimate the rate coefficient of the reaction between CO2 and monoethanolamine at 313 K from experimentally measured absorption rates. © 1995.

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Hagewiesche, D. P., Ashour, S. S., Al-Ghawas, H. A., & Sandall, O. C. (1995). Absorption of carbon dioxide into aqueous blends of monoethanolamine and N-methyldiethanolamine. Chemical Engineering Science, 50(7), 1071–1079. https://doi.org/10.1016/0009-2509(94)00489-E

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