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Chemsuschem | 2010

Aqueous Ethylenediamine for CO2 Capture

Shan Zhou; Xi Chen; Thu Nguyen; Alexander K. Voice; Gary T. Rochelle

Aqueous ethylenediamine (EDA) has been investigated as a solvent for CO(2) capture from flue gas. EDA can be used at 12 M (mol kg(-1) H(2)O) with an acceptable viscosity of 16 cP (1 cP=10(-3) Pa s) with 0.48 mol CO(2) per equivalent of EDA. Similar to monoethanolamine (MEA), EDA can be used up to 120 degrees C in a stripper without significant thermal degradation. Inhibitor A will effectively eliminate oxidative degradation. Above 120 degrees C, loaded EDA degrades with the production of its cyclic urea and other related compounds. Unlike piperazine, when exposed to oxidative degradation, EDA does not result in excessive foaming. Over much of the loading range, the CO(2) absorption rate with 12 M EDA is comparable to 7 M MEA. However, at typical rich loading, 12 M EDA absorbs CO(2) 2 times slower than 7 M MEA. The capacity of 12 M EDA is 0.72 mol CO(2)/(kg H(2)O+EDA) (for P(CO(2) )=0.5 to 5 kPa at 40 degrees C), which is about double that of MEA. The apparent heat of CO(2) desorption in EDA solution is 84 kJ mol(-1) CO(2); greater than most other amine systems.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2011

Aqueous piperazine as the new standard for CO2 capture technology

Gary T. Rochelle; Eric Chen; Stephanie A. Freeman; David H. Van Wagener; Qing Xu; Alexander K. Voice


Energy Procedia | 2013

Amine blends using concentrated piperazine

Le Li; Alexander K. Voice; Han Li; Omkar Namjoshi; Thu Nguyen; Yang Du; Gary T. Rochelle


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2013

Products and process variables in oxidation of monoethanolamine for CO2 capture

Alexander K. Voice; Gary T. Rochelle


Energy Procedia | 2011

Oxidation of amines at absorber conditions for CO2 capture from flue gas

Alexander K. Voice; Gary T. Rochelle


Energy Procedia | 2013

Aqueous piperazine/N-(2-aminoethyl) piperazine for CO2 capture

Yang Du; Le Li; Omkar Namjoshi; Alexander K. Voice; Nathan A. Fine; Gary T. Rochelle


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2013

Aqueous 3-(methylamino)propylamine for CO2 capture

Alexander K. Voice; Solrun Johanne Vevelstad; Xi Chen; Thu Nguyen; Gary T. Rochelle


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2015

Nitrosamine formation and mitigation in blended amines for CO2 capture

Alexander K. Voice; Ashley Hill; Nathan A. Fine; Gary T. Rochelle


Energy Procedia | 2013

Carbon Capture with 4 m Piperazine/4 m 2-Methylpiperazine

Brent Sherman; Xi Chen; Thu Nguyen; Qing Xu; Humera Rafique; Stephanie A. Freeman; Alexander K. Voice; Gary T. Rochelle


Energy Procedia | 2013

Oxidative degradation of amines with high-temperature cycling

Alexander K. Voice; Fred Closmann; Gary T. Rochelle

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Gary T. Rochelle

University of Texas at Austin

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Thu Nguyen

University of Texas at Austin

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Omkar Namjoshi

University of Texas at Austin

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Xi Chen

University of Texas at Austin

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Le Li

University of Texas at Austin

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Nathan A. Fine

University of Texas at Austin

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Qing Xu

University of Texas at Austin

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Stephanie A. Freeman

University of Texas at Austin

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Yang Du

University of Texas at Austin

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Ashley Hill

University of Texas at Austin

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