AbstractA parametric study of CO2 absorption into aqueous solutions of monoethanolamine (MEA)-2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP) blends was conducted to obtain a much-needed mass transfer data for process design. It was found that the overall mass transfer coefficient (KGae) generally increases with liquid flow rate, temperature and total amine concentration (except at high CO2 loading of above 0.35 mol/mol). It however decreases with CO2 partial pressure and CO2 loading. Higher MEA concentration in the MEA-AMP blends causes KGae to increase, but this trend reverses at high CO2 loadings. An empirical correlation of KGae was subsequently developed as a function of process parameters
AbstractGas absorption using amines is the most well-established CO2 capture technology available to...
In order to properly design an absorption tower for CO2 capture knowledge on the absorption rate of ...
In order to improve the mass transfer performance of packed column and investigate comparatively dif...
AbstractA parametric study of CO2 absorption into aqueous solutions of monoethanolamine (MEA)-2-amin...
AbstractGas absorption using amines is the most well-established CO2 capture technology available to...
Presently monoethanolamine (MEA) remains the industrial standard solvent for CO2 capture processes. ...
Presently monoethanolamine (MEA) remains the industrial standard solvent for CO2 capture processes. ...
Presently monoethanolamine (MEA) remains the industrial standard solvent for CO2 capture processes. ...
Presently monoethanolamine (MEA) remains the industrial standard solvent for CO2 capture processes. ...
Presently monoethanolamine (MEA) remains the industrial standard solvent for CO2 capture processes. ...
AbstractA parametric study of carbon dioxide (CO2) absorption performance into an aqueous solution o...
AbstractThe absorption process is strongly influenced by the effective contact area. In absorber col...
Global emission of carbon dioxide (CO2), a major contributor to the climate change, has increased an...
AbstractThe reaction kinetics of CO2 with loaded aqueous monoethanolamine (MEA) solution is studied ...
AbstractMixtures of different types of amines solutions (primary: monethanolamine (MEA), tertiary: m...
AbstractGas absorption using amines is the most well-established CO2 capture technology available to...
In order to properly design an absorption tower for CO2 capture knowledge on the absorption rate of ...
In order to improve the mass transfer performance of packed column and investigate comparatively dif...
AbstractA parametric study of CO2 absorption into aqueous solutions of monoethanolamine (MEA)-2-amin...
AbstractGas absorption using amines is the most well-established CO2 capture technology available to...
Presently monoethanolamine (MEA) remains the industrial standard solvent for CO2 capture processes. ...
Presently monoethanolamine (MEA) remains the industrial standard solvent for CO2 capture processes. ...
Presently monoethanolamine (MEA) remains the industrial standard solvent for CO2 capture processes. ...
Presently monoethanolamine (MEA) remains the industrial standard solvent for CO2 capture processes. ...
Presently monoethanolamine (MEA) remains the industrial standard solvent for CO2 capture processes. ...
AbstractA parametric study of carbon dioxide (CO2) absorption performance into an aqueous solution o...
AbstractThe absorption process is strongly influenced by the effective contact area. In absorber col...
Global emission of carbon dioxide (CO2), a major contributor to the climate change, has increased an...
AbstractThe reaction kinetics of CO2 with loaded aqueous monoethanolamine (MEA) solution is studied ...
AbstractMixtures of different types of amines solutions (primary: monethanolamine (MEA), tertiary: m...
AbstractGas absorption using amines is the most well-established CO2 capture technology available to...
In order to properly design an absorption tower for CO2 capture knowledge on the absorption rate of ...
In order to improve the mass transfer performance of packed column and investigate comparatively dif...