CO2 capture from exhaust gas of power plants, natural gas and refinery gas can be successfully achieved by chemical absorption with alkanolamines. CO2 capture from exhaust gas is often obtained by absorption with monoethanolamine (MEA) which is the most frequently used solvent for this purpose. Our paper focuses on the regeneration section, where the amine solution is separated from the absorbed CO2 and recirculated to the absorber. Since regeneration is obtained in a stripper or a distillation column, it is the most energy demanding unit of the plant, so a careful modeling is required. Thermodynamics, kinetics and mass transfer influence the chemical absorption process. Acidic gases and amines are weak electrolytes, which partially dissoci...
The most commonly used process for the CO2 capture is absorption by means of chemical solvents such ...
Environmental concern for our planet has changed significantly over time due to climate change, caus...
The development of a predictive model for an absorber-desorber process for the separation of carbon ...
CO2 capture from exhaust gas of power plants, natural gas and refinery gas can be successfully achie...
CO2 capture from exhaust gas of power plants, natural gas and refinery gas can be successfully achie...
AbstractThe most commonly used process for CO2 capture is absorption by means of chemical solvents, ...
The most commonly used process for CO2 capture is absorption by means of chemical solvents, such as ...
Recently global warming has become a topic of great interest, involving social, economic and industr...
In order to avoid the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gas, CO2 capture in fossil fuel power ...
AbstractAmine absorption technology, in particular that based on the Monoethanolamine (MEA) process,...
AbstractCarbon dioxide can be removed from flue gas streams with aqueous solutions of alkanolamines....
AbstractA model of a desorber for the recovery of aqueous monoethanolamine (MEA) solvent following t...
AbstractPower plants, except the nuclear ones, release relatively high amounts of carbon dioxide. Th...
Carbon capture processes are highly energy intensive and the main driving force during the process d...
AbstractThe main challenge for the CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is the re...
The most commonly used process for the CO2 capture is absorption by means of chemical solvents such ...
Environmental concern for our planet has changed significantly over time due to climate change, caus...
The development of a predictive model for an absorber-desorber process for the separation of carbon ...
CO2 capture from exhaust gas of power plants, natural gas and refinery gas can be successfully achie...
CO2 capture from exhaust gas of power plants, natural gas and refinery gas can be successfully achie...
AbstractThe most commonly used process for CO2 capture is absorption by means of chemical solvents, ...
The most commonly used process for CO2 capture is absorption by means of chemical solvents, such as ...
Recently global warming has become a topic of great interest, involving social, economic and industr...
In order to avoid the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gas, CO2 capture in fossil fuel power ...
AbstractAmine absorption technology, in particular that based on the Monoethanolamine (MEA) process,...
AbstractCarbon dioxide can be removed from flue gas streams with aqueous solutions of alkanolamines....
AbstractA model of a desorber for the recovery of aqueous monoethanolamine (MEA) solvent following t...
AbstractPower plants, except the nuclear ones, release relatively high amounts of carbon dioxide. Th...
Carbon capture processes are highly energy intensive and the main driving force during the process d...
AbstractThe main challenge for the CO2 post combustion capture from power plant flue gases is the re...
The most commonly used process for the CO2 capture is absorption by means of chemical solvents such ...
Environmental concern for our planet has changed significantly over time due to climate change, caus...
The development of a predictive model for an absorber-desorber process for the separation of carbon ...