Abstract
A novel nonaqueous solution, triethylenetetramine (TETA) blended with polyethylene glycol (PEG200), was developed for CO2 absorption, with which a phase-changing phenomenon was observed after the absorption. A reaction mechanism for TETA-PEG200 solution and CO2 was proposed based on 13C NMR analysis. It was found that PEG200 not only acts as a solvent that contributes to biphasic separation but also gets involved in the reactions, leading to an increased CO2 absorption capacity. Results show that 1 M TETA-PEG200 solution exhibits a high CO2 capacity of 1.63 mol/mol TETA, which is comparable to a TETA-water solution. The capacity is only slightly affected when the temperature rises up to 60 °C. Moreover, the solution demonstrates good thermostability similar to typical functionalized ionic liquids (ILs) while presenting much lower viscosity than the ILs. For regeneration processes, microwave heating was identified to be a more effective method than classic heating. The solution shows a regeneration efficiency as high as 96% after four absorption-desorption cycles.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 9305-9312 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research |
| Volume | 57 |
| Issue number | 28 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 18 Jul 2018 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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