The reaction between CO2 and primary and secondary alkanolamines (DEA and DIPA) has been studied both in aqueous and non-aqueous solutions (ethanol and n-butanol) at various temperatures. Reaction kinetics have been established by chemically enhanced mass transfer of CO2 into the various solutions. The experiments were performed in a stirred vessel operated with a horizontal interface which appeared to the eye to be completely smooth. The reaction can be described with an earlier proposed zwitterion-mechanism. Literature data on the reaction rates can be correlated fairly well with this mechanism. As all amines react with CO2 in a reversible way, and the mass transfer models used for the interpretation of the experimental data neglect this ...