Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.41, No.11, 1259-1263, 2009
Heat capacities of aqueous solutions containing diethanolamine and N-methyldiethanolamine
In this work, we present new results for heat capacities of aqueous mixtures of diethanolamine with N-methyldiethanolamine over the temperature range (303.2 to 353.2) K with a differential scanning calorimeter. For mole fractions of water ranging from 0.2 to 0.8, 16 concentrations of the (DEA + MDEA + water) systems were investigated. For the binary system, (DEA + MDEA), heat capacities of nine concentrations were also measured. A Redlich-Kister-type equation for representing excess molar heat capacity was applied to correlate the measured C-p of aqueous alkanolamine solutions. For a total of 176 data points for the (DEA + MDEA + water) system, the overall average absolute percentage deviation of the calculations are 16.5% and 0.2% for the excess molar heat capacity and the molar heat capacity, respectively. The heat capacities presented in this study are, in general, of sufficient accuracy for most engineering-design calculations. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Heat capacity;Aqueous alkanolamine solution;Diethanolamine;N-methyldiethanolamine;Differential scanning calorimeter