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1537602 
Journal Article 
Purification of aqueous amine solvents used in post combustion CO2 capture: A review 
Dumee, L; Scholes, C; Stevens, G; Kentish, S 
2012 
Yes 
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
ISSN: 1750-5836 
10 
443-455 
The degradation of aqueous amine solvents used in CO2 capture causes increasing costs and deterioration in long term performance. A very broad range of degradation products, formed by exposure of the amine solution to heat, oxygen and strong acids, have been reported over the past 50 years. To date, industry has generally relied upon purging, filtration, neutralization and thermal reclaiming to reduce the impact of these impurities. However, the high levels of oxygen, SOx and NOx in post combustion acid gas capture will mean that other technologies are likely to be more successful. These methods include ion exchange and electrodialysis. This paper will review the major degradation routes leading to corrosive and undesirable by-products as well as the main techniques reported in the literature to reduce the impact of the degradation products on the amine strength. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 
Carbon capture; Ethanolamine; Heat stable amine salt; Membrane separation; Degradation; Amine reclamation 
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