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HERO ID
7450502
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Thermodynamics of CO2/2-Methylpiperazine/Water
Author(s)
Chen, Xi; Rochelle, GT
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
ISSN:
0888-5885
EISSN:
1520-5045
Volume
52
Issue
11
Page Numbers
4229-4238
Language
English
DOI
10.1021/ie3023725
Web of Science Id
WOS:000316594200028
Abstract
Aqueous 2-methylpiperazine (2MPZ) is an attractive solvent for CO 2 capture from coal-fired power plants. Quantitative NMR spectroscopy was used to speciate at 40 C 8 m 2MPZ loaded with CO2. 13C NMR spectra were acquired from 0 to 0.37 mol CO2/mol alkalinity (or per amino group). 13CO2 was used for solution preparation to amplify signals from carbamate and bicarbonate. The NMR spectra show that the unhindered 2MPZ monocarbamate is the dominant carbamate species and accounts for more than 75% of the total dissolved CO2; bicarbonate and 2MPZ dicarbamate each only account for up to 10% of the total absorbed CO2. Hindered 2MPZ was not detected. This speciation and CO2 solubility were represented by an electrolyte nonrandom two liquid thermodynamic model developed through data regression. At a CO 2 loading giving 1.5 kPa CO2 partial pressure at 40 C the heat of CO2 absorption varies from 50 to 75 kJ/mol at 40-140 C. At 40 C the equilibrium CO2 partial pressure was 0.5 kPa at 0.265 mol CO2/mol alkalinity and 5 kPa at 0.356 mol CO2/mol alkalinity. These values give an intrinsic CO2 operating capacity of 0.81 mol/kg (2MPZ + water) compared to 0.47 for 7 m MEA and 0.79 for 8 m piperazine. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
Keywords
2-methylpiperazine; Carbamate species; Coal-fired power plant; Data regression; NMR spectrum; Non random two liquids; Operating capacity; Solution preparations; Coal; Fossil fuel power plants; Loading; Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; pH; Thermodynamics; Carbon dioxide
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