AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture in flue gas with solvent is currently the most advanced technology. A major problem associated with chemical absorption of CO2 using the benchmark ethanolamine (MEA) is solvent degradation through irreversible side reactions with CO2 and O2. So, new amines development with higher chemical stability becomes essential. This work is based on chemical stability study of 17 different molecules: alkanolamines, diamines, and triamines without alcohol function. Effects of temperature, CO2, and O2 on degradation have been studied. Knowledge of degradation products and main reactions allows a better understanding of amines chemical stability for CO2 capture application
Post-combustion Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture (PCC) via amine absorption-stripping is an evolving t...
In the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has become a ...
AbstractIn the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has b...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture in flue gas with solvent is currently the most advanced technolo...
AbstractA study on thermal and chemical stability of amines has been performed for eleven chemicals,...
Despite of being a well-tested and highly attractive technology for capture of carbon dioxide (CO2),...
The chemical stability of aqueous amines is an essential property to study before new amines are int...
In view of the rising amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, preventing CO2 emissions has be...
Pilot plant testing of amine solvents for post-combustion CO2 capture is an essential tool for fully...
AbstractA study on thermal and chemical stability of amines has been performed for eleven chemicals,...
Pilot plant testing of amine solvents for post-combustion CO2 capture is an essential tool for fully...
Pilot plant testing of amine solvents for post-combustion CO2 capture is an essential tool for fully...
Increasing global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are a rising concern for the global climate change....
AbstractIn the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has b...
AbstractCarbon dioxide chemical absorption with amine based solvents is currently the state-of-the-a...
Post-combustion Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture (PCC) via amine absorption-stripping is an evolving t...
In the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has become a ...
AbstractIn the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has b...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture in flue gas with solvent is currently the most advanced technolo...
AbstractA study on thermal and chemical stability of amines has been performed for eleven chemicals,...
Despite of being a well-tested and highly attractive technology for capture of carbon dioxide (CO2),...
The chemical stability of aqueous amines is an essential property to study before new amines are int...
In view of the rising amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, preventing CO2 emissions has be...
Pilot plant testing of amine solvents for post-combustion CO2 capture is an essential tool for fully...
AbstractA study on thermal and chemical stability of amines has been performed for eleven chemicals,...
Pilot plant testing of amine solvents for post-combustion CO2 capture is an essential tool for fully...
Pilot plant testing of amine solvents for post-combustion CO2 capture is an essential tool for fully...
Increasing global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are a rising concern for the global climate change....
AbstractIn the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has b...
AbstractCarbon dioxide chemical absorption with amine based solvents is currently the state-of-the-a...
Post-combustion Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture (PCC) via amine absorption-stripping is an evolving t...
In the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has become a ...
AbstractIn the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has b...