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RSC Advances | 2013

Efficient CO2 capture by non-aqueous 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP) and low temperature solvent regeneration

Vincenzo Barbarossa; Francesco Barzagli; Fabrizio Mani; Sarah Lai; Piero Stoppioni; Giuseppina Vanga

An experimental study describes the reversible fixation of CO2 by non-aqueous solutions of 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP). The captured CO2 is stored in solution as AMP carbamate and alcohol carbonates in different relative amounts as a function of the CO2–AMP ratio. The identification and the quantification of the species in solution were obtained from 13C NMR spectroscopic analysis. The bench-scale experiments of CO2 fixation and solvent regeneration have been carried out in a continuous cycle where the CO2-loaded and regenerated solutions are continuously circulated between the desorber and absorber. The carbonated solutions are decomposed in the desorber at 80–90 °C to regenerate the free amine for its reuse, affording CO2 absorption efficiency over 90%. The replacement of water with an organic solvent and the relatively low temperature of the desorption-regeneration step, could have the potential of reducing some disadvantages of aqueous absorbents, namely the amine loss by degradation and evaporation, equipment corrosion and energy cost of the regeneration step, yet preserving the high efficiency of aqueous amines.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2007

Experimental study of two phase separation in the bunsen section of the sulfur-iodine thermochemical cycle

Alberto Giaconia; Giampaolo Caputo; A. Ceroli; M. Diamanti; Vincenzo Barbarossa; Pietro Tarquini; Salvatore Sau


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2006

Catalytic thermal decomposition of sulphuric acid in sulphur-iodine cycle for hydrogen production

Vincenzo Barbarossa; Sergio Brutti; M. Diamanti; Salvatore Sau; G. De Maria


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2009

Chemically Enhanced Separation of H2S04/HI Mixtures from the Bunsen Reaction in the Sulfur−Iodine Thermochemical Cycle

Vincenzo Barbarossa; Giuseppina Vanga; Maurizio Diamanti; Massimo Calì; Giancarlo Doddi


The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2006

Gas phase dissociation of H2SO4: A computational study

Sergio Brutti; L. Bencivenni; Vincenzo Barbarossa; Salvatore Sau; G. De Maria


Energy Procedia | 2014

CO2 as Carbon Source for Fuel Synthesis

Vincenzo Barbarossa; Giuseppina Vanga; Rosanna Viscardi; Daniele Mirabile Gattia


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2009

Study of I -/I 2 poisoning of Fe 2O 3-Based catalysts for the H 2so 4 decomposition in the sulfur-iodine cycle for hydrogen, production

Vincenzo Barbarossa; Sergio Brutti; Bruno Brunetti; Maurizio Diamanti; Giuseppe Ricci


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2007

Decomposition of H 2 SO 4 by Direct Solar Radiation

Sergio Brutti; Giovanni De Maria; Giovanni Cerri; Ambra Giovannelli; Bruno Brunetti; P. Cafarelli; Vincenzo Barbarossa; A. Ceroli


Journal of CO 2 Utilization | 2015

The chemistry of resorcinol carboxylation and its possible application to the CO2 removal from exhaust gases

Vincenzo Barbarossa; Francesco Barzagli; Fabrizio Mani; Sarah Lai; Giuseppina Vanga


The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2006

Gas phase dissociation of H 2SO 4: A computational study

Sergio Brutti; L. Bencivenni; Vincenzo Barbarossa; Soma Sau; G. De Maria

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Sergio Brutti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Bruno Brunetti

Sapienza University of Rome

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G. De Maria

Sapienza University of Rome

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L. Bencivenni

Sapienza University of Rome

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