Kinetic Absorption of CO2 into blended Ammonia (NH3) solutions with a new Cyclic Amine 4-aminomethyltetrahydropyran (4-AMTHP)

2019 
Research into the improvement of CO2 absorption rates in ammonia-based absorbents via addition of fast reacting primary/secondary amines are of great interest. In this work, a new substituted cyclic amine 4-aminomethyltetrahydropyran (4-AMTHP) was blended with aqueous ammonia to increase its reactivity toward CO2. Stopped-flow spectrophotometry was employed to investigate the underlying reaction mechanism between dissolved CO2(aq) and a series of blended NH3/4-AMTHP solutions under homogeneous conditions. A comprehensive chemical model describing the blended 4-AMTHP–NH3–CO2–H2O system, which involves a total of 11 kinetic reactions and 15 species, has been developed and further evaluated to explore the experimental kinetic and CO2 mass transfer data measured from a bench-scale wetted-wall column. From the resulting data, it was demonstrated here that the addition of a small quantity of ∼0.3 M 4-AMTHP into the 3 M NH3/0.9 M CO2 solution can effectively increase the kinetic reactivity during CO2 absorption ...
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