AbstractHeat-stable salts (HSS) in amine-based solvents may lead to a long-term performance impairment of post-combustion CO2- capture process system. They can cause a loss of solvent capacity, corrosion, heat exchanger fouling, increased foaming or flooding, etc. The application of electrodialysis (ED) can be a possible cost effective technique for removal of HSS from degraded amine solutions. The paper presents the results of lab-scale ED experiments on HSS removal from synthetic degraded MEA solutions with different HSS content and CO2-loadings. The efficiency of ED-process for reclaiming of MEA solvent is shown. The influence of solvent CO2-loading on the specific energy consumption of ED-process is presented. The lab-scale data have be...
Monoethanolamine (MEA) is the solvent most commonly considered for post-combustion capture. However,...
Post combustion CO2 capture using amines is one of the most well understood processes. The most wide...
In order to avoid the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gas, CO2 capture in fossil fuel power ...
AbstractHeat-stable salts (HSS) in amine-based solvents may lead to a long-term performance impairme...
AbstractHeat-stable salts (HSS) are well-known degradation products in the acid gas removal technolo...
Monoethanolamine (MEA) is the benchmark solvent for the capture of carbon dioxide from both natural ...
International audienceCO 2 capture and storage (CCS) is one of the main option for CO 2 mitigation. ...
One major drawback of the post-combustion CO2 capture using conventional amine solvents is solvent ...
AbstractSolvent degradation is one of the main operational drawbacks of post-combustion CO2 capture ...
Amine scrubbing is a proven technology in the oil and gas industries. Its use in coal fired power pl...
Post-combustion Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture (PCC) via amine absorption-stripping is an evolving t...
In the present work, the influence of metal ions and oxidative degradation inhibitors on the stabili...
AbstractGas scrubbing using aqueous amine solutions is the most promising retrofit option for post c...
International audienceProcesses using amine solvents for the removal of CO 2 have long been used for...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture in flue gas with solvent is currently the most advanced technolo...
Monoethanolamine (MEA) is the solvent most commonly considered for post-combustion capture. However,...
Post combustion CO2 capture using amines is one of the most well understood processes. The most wide...
In order to avoid the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gas, CO2 capture in fossil fuel power ...
AbstractHeat-stable salts (HSS) in amine-based solvents may lead to a long-term performance impairme...
AbstractHeat-stable salts (HSS) are well-known degradation products in the acid gas removal technolo...
Monoethanolamine (MEA) is the benchmark solvent for the capture of carbon dioxide from both natural ...
International audienceCO 2 capture and storage (CCS) is one of the main option for CO 2 mitigation. ...
One major drawback of the post-combustion CO2 capture using conventional amine solvents is solvent ...
AbstractSolvent degradation is one of the main operational drawbacks of post-combustion CO2 capture ...
Amine scrubbing is a proven technology in the oil and gas industries. Its use in coal fired power pl...
Post-combustion Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture (PCC) via amine absorption-stripping is an evolving t...
In the present work, the influence of metal ions and oxidative degradation inhibitors on the stabili...
AbstractGas scrubbing using aqueous amine solutions is the most promising retrofit option for post c...
International audienceProcesses using amine solvents for the removal of CO 2 have long been used for...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture in flue gas with solvent is currently the most advanced technolo...
Monoethanolamine (MEA) is the solvent most commonly considered for post-combustion capture. However,...
Post combustion CO2 capture using amines is one of the most well understood processes. The most wide...
In order to avoid the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gas, CO2 capture in fossil fuel power ...