Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1757108 Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•All the AMP – PZ – MEA blends had higher absorption capacity, initial desorption rates and cyclic capacities than MEA.•The initial absorption rates of the tri-solvent blends with AMP/PZ molar ratio of 1 and 2 were slightly higher than MEA.•Heat duties of AMP – PZ – MEA blends were significantly lower (50–54.5%) than MEA.•Tri-solvent blends are shown to have better CO2 absorption – desorption capabilities than standard MEA solution.

In this study, highly concentrated tri-solvent blends containing 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP), piperazine (PZ) and monoethanolamine (MEA) were experimentally investigated for their potential capabilities in carbon dioxide (CO2) capture. The concentration of both AMP and PZ were varied but their combined concentration (AMP + PZ) was kept at 3 kmol/m3 to limit the possibility of precipitation, the maximum PZ concentration (1.5 kmol/m3), and the total aqueous amine solution concentration (6 kmol/m3). At atmospheric pressure condition, the absorption process was carried out at 313 K and 15.1%v/v CO2 while 363 K was used for the desorption analysis. Experimental results indicated that all the AMP – PZ – MEA tri-solvent blends possessed higher cyclic capacities, initial desorption rates, and lower heat duties (50–54.5%) compared to the standard 5 kmol/m3 MEA. For the initial absorption rates, only the tri-solvent blends with AMP/PZ molar ratios of 1 and 2 were higher than 5 kmol/m3 MEA. These findings, most especially the significant reduction in heat duty by halve reveal the prospects of AMP – PZ – MEA tri-solvent blends for CO2 capture applications.

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