Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies 7

Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies 7

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies 5– September 2004, Vancouver, Canada
Volume II - Part2, 2005, Pages 1879-1882
Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies 7

- Criteria for the selection of reagents for CO2 absorption

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For post combustion CO2 capture, amine scrubbing has been widely recognized as the best available technology. However, it is extremely expensive and, therefore, better amines or other solvents are needed. This chapter presents a study in which the relative contributions to the overall energy consumption for an amine-based separation are examined for a variety of actual and hypothetical amines. The hypothetical amines were characterized by a wide range of heats of reaction and equilibrium constants for the main reaction. As the main reaction, carbamate formation was taken for primary and secondary amines and protonation for tertiary amines. The calculations gave a minimum in the overall energy demand for values of heat of reaction and the equilibrium constant which are close to the actual values for amines currently in use. This suggests that different amine structures will not result in a better overall energy demand.

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