Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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622052 | Chemical Engineering Research and Design | 2011 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Liquid mass transfer coefficient and CO2 solubility in highly concentrated and CO2 loaded Piperazine (PZ) derivatives were characterized with a wetted-wall column. ⺠The liquid mass transfer rate decreases in the sequence of 1-MPZ = PZ > 2-MPZ/PZ > 2-MPZ > HEP > MEA > AEP = 2-PE. ⺠Cyclic CO2 capacity of the solvents without overstripping decreases in the sequence of 2-PE > 2-MPZ > 2-MPZ/PZ > 1-MPZ > PZ > HEP > AEP > MEA. ⺠The enthalpy of CO2 absorption of all the piperazine derivatives is around 70 kJ/mol CO2.
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Authors
Xi Chen, Gary T. Rochelle,