AbstractThis work focuses on synthesizing and selecting hindered new amine absorbents to reduce the regeneration energy cost for CO2 capture. To achieve this target we synthesized seven secondary and two tertiary amine based CO2 absorbents with systematic modification of their chemical structures by an appropriate placement of substituent functional groups especially the alkyl functions (e.g. methyl, isopropyl, isobutyl, secondary butyl etc.), relative to the position of the amino group. Performances evaluations of these new absorbents in aqueous solutions were carried out based on their CO2 absorption rate, absorption capacity and heat of reaction measurements. Particular attention was paid to absorbents with a potential for high absorptio...
AbstractCarbon dioxide chemical absorption with amine based solvents is currently the state-of-the-a...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration we see today has likely not been seen before. As carbon dioxide is...
AbstractReductions of capital cost and energy consumption are the key challenges for the development...
AbstractIn the present paper we investigated seven synthetic and eleven commercial amine based absor...
AbstractIn the framework of the COCS (Cost Saving CO2 Capture System) project we continue to develop...
AbstractToshiba has developed amine based aqueous solution (Toshiba solvent 1, TS-1) that can signif...
AbstractCarbon dioxide post-combustion capture process using an aqueous solution of 30 wt% of monoet...
AbstractIn the present paper, we investigated five synthetic amine based absorbents, including three...
AbstractExperiments for CO2 stripping/amine regeneration were performed using single and blended ami...
AbstractAmines that have been widely used in post combustion CO2 capture processes are monoethanolam...
High energy required for the regeneration of aqueous amine solution is a great challenge for convent...
A study to determine the relationships between structure and activity of various amine-based CO2 sol...
AbstractGas scrubbing using aqueous amine solutions is the most promising retrofit option for post c...
AbstractPost-combustion capture technology implemented at carbon-rich power plants offers an alterna...
AbstractCharacterizations of CO2 absorbents containing various amine species were carried out with t...
AbstractCarbon dioxide chemical absorption with amine based solvents is currently the state-of-the-a...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration we see today has likely not been seen before. As carbon dioxide is...
AbstractReductions of capital cost and energy consumption are the key challenges for the development...
AbstractIn the present paper we investigated seven synthetic and eleven commercial amine based absor...
AbstractIn the framework of the COCS (Cost Saving CO2 Capture System) project we continue to develop...
AbstractToshiba has developed amine based aqueous solution (Toshiba solvent 1, TS-1) that can signif...
AbstractCarbon dioxide post-combustion capture process using an aqueous solution of 30 wt% of monoet...
AbstractIn the present paper, we investigated five synthetic amine based absorbents, including three...
AbstractExperiments for CO2 stripping/amine regeneration were performed using single and blended ami...
AbstractAmines that have been widely used in post combustion CO2 capture processes are monoethanolam...
High energy required for the regeneration of aqueous amine solution is a great challenge for convent...
A study to determine the relationships between structure and activity of various amine-based CO2 sol...
AbstractGas scrubbing using aqueous amine solutions is the most promising retrofit option for post c...
AbstractPost-combustion capture technology implemented at carbon-rich power plants offers an alterna...
AbstractCharacterizations of CO2 absorbents containing various amine species were carried out with t...
AbstractCarbon dioxide chemical absorption with amine based solvents is currently the state-of-the-a...
The atmospheric CO2 concentration we see today has likely not been seen before. As carbon dioxide is...
AbstractReductions of capital cost and energy consumption are the key challenges for the development...