Abstract
We have studied the concentration changes of chemical species such as CO3 2-/HCO3 -, amine/protonated species, carbonate/protonated species, carbamates/protonated species, etc. in the course of CO2 absorption and those after CO2 release upon heating at 93 °C for 30 min for aqueous blends of piperazine (PZ) and each of 11 tertiary alkanolamines using 13C-NMR spectroscopy. The initial rates of CO2 capture of the blends ranged between 0.125 and 0.167 mol/L min, which were contributed by the rapid formation of PZ monocarbamate. A positive linear correlation was found between the CO2 release amounts of the blends upon heating and the pKa values of the tertiary alkanolamines. The CO2 content captured as PZ mono- And biscarbamates decreased upon heating in the pKa range smaller than 9.34, whereas it increased upon heating in the pKa range higher than 9.55. A tertiary alkanolamine having the pKa smaller than 9.34 is promising as a blend amine with PZ.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1863-1868 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Energy Procedia |
Volume | 63 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Event | 12th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, GHGT 2014 - Austin, United States Duration: 2014 Oct 5 → 2014 Oct 9 |
Keywords
- Acid dissociation constant
- C-NMR
- Carbamate
- Ccs
- Piperazine
- Tertiary amine
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Energy(all)