화학공학소재연구정보센터
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.58, No.11, 4364-4373, 2019
Comparative Study of CO2 Capture by Aqueous and Nonaqueous 2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol Based Absorbents Carried Out by C-13 NMR and Enthalpy Analysis
The CO2 uptake by single 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP) and its blends with 2-(ethylamino)ethanol (EMEA) or N-methyl-2,2'-iminodiethanol (MDEA) has been investigated in both aqueous and nonaqueous solutions, and compared with aqueous 2-aminoethanol (MEA), the most used sorbent in carbon capture and storage (CCS) processes. The loading capacity, the rate of absorption, and the heat of CO2 absorption have been experimentally determined for all the amine solutions. C-13 NMR analysis allowed the identification of the carbonated species formed in solution and evaluation of their relative amounts. The most promising sorbents have been further tested in continuous cycles of absorption and desorption carried out in packed columns, in order to verify their CO2 (15% in N-2) capture efficiency. Thanks to their good CO2 loading, high rate of reaction with CO2, and low heat of absorption, the AMPEMEA blend solutions, both in water and in organic diluents, are good candidates for CO2 capture as an alternative to the conventional aqueous MEA solution.