AbstractCO2 capture with alkanolamines has been in use since 1930, where 2-ethanolamine (MEA) is the most studied absorbent for post-combustion. In order to prevent degradation, it is important to understand the degradation mechanisms, which in turn requires knowledge of both stoichiometry and kinetics of the reactions and chemical pathways associated with degradation. In the present work thermal degradation with CO2 in closed cylinders at 135°C is performed on already oxidatively degraded solutions from both an open batch and a closed batch setup. Thermal degradation with CO2 on oxidatively degraded solutions seems to give typical thermal degradation compounds
AbstractThe degradation of 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP) has been investigated in the presence o...
AbstractSolvent degradation due to the presence of oxygen is an important issue for amine-based abso...
2-Ethanolamine (MEA) degradation has been studied under varying conditions of relevance to postcombu...
AbstractCO2 capture with alkanolamines has been in use since 1930, where 2-ethanolamine (MEA) is the...
CO2 capture with alkanolamines has been in use since 1930, where 2-ethanolamine (MEA) is the most st...
AbstractCO2 capture with alkanolamines has been in use since 1930, where MEA is the most studied abs...
AbstractSolvent degradation due to the presence of oxygen is an important issue for amine-based abso...
One major drawback of the post-combustion CO2 capture using conventional amine solvents is solvent ...
AbstractAlkanolamine based post-combustion capture processes (PCC) are currently the most attractive...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture in flue gas with solvent is currently the most advanced technolo...
AbstractIn the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has b...
AbstractConsiderable amount of work had been recently done researching the degradation of solvents f...
AbstractThe oxidative degradation of aqueous, concentrated 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP)/monoeth...
AbstractSolvent degradation is one of the main operational drawbacks of post-combustion CO2 capture ...
In the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has become a ...
AbstractThe degradation of 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP) has been investigated in the presence o...
AbstractSolvent degradation due to the presence of oxygen is an important issue for amine-based abso...
2-Ethanolamine (MEA) degradation has been studied under varying conditions of relevance to postcombu...
AbstractCO2 capture with alkanolamines has been in use since 1930, where 2-ethanolamine (MEA) is the...
CO2 capture with alkanolamines has been in use since 1930, where 2-ethanolamine (MEA) is the most st...
AbstractCO2 capture with alkanolamines has been in use since 1930, where MEA is the most studied abs...
AbstractSolvent degradation due to the presence of oxygen is an important issue for amine-based abso...
One major drawback of the post-combustion CO2 capture using conventional amine solvents is solvent ...
AbstractAlkanolamine based post-combustion capture processes (PCC) are currently the most attractive...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture in flue gas with solvent is currently the most advanced technolo...
AbstractIn the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has b...
AbstractConsiderable amount of work had been recently done researching the degradation of solvents f...
AbstractThe oxidative degradation of aqueous, concentrated 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP)/monoeth...
AbstractSolvent degradation is one of the main operational drawbacks of post-combustion CO2 capture ...
In the selection of candidates for post-combustion CO2 absorption, solvent degradation has become a ...
AbstractThe degradation of 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP) has been investigated in the presence o...
AbstractSolvent degradation due to the presence of oxygen is an important issue for amine-based abso...
2-Ethanolamine (MEA) degradation has been studied under varying conditions of relevance to postcombu...