4.6 Article

A New Model for Correlation and Prediction of Equilibrium CO2 Solubility in N-Methyl-4-Piperidinol Solvent

Journal

AICHE JOURNAL
Volume 63, Issue 8, Pages 3395-3403

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aic.15709

Keywords

CO2 capture; tertiary amine; equilibrium solubility; novel thermodynamic model

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21536003, 21606078, 21406057, 21476064, 21376067, 51521006]
  2. National Key Technology R&D Program (MOST) [2014BAC18B04]
  3. Innovative Research Team Development Plan (MOE) [IRT1238]
  4. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (MOE) [20130161110025]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province in China [2016JJ2015]
  6. China Outstanding Engineer Training Plan for Students of Chemical Engineering & Technology in Hunan University (MOE) [2011-40]
  7. NPRP Grant from the Qatar National Research Fund [7 - 1154 - 2 - 433]

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In this work, the equilibrium CO2 solubility in the aqueous tertiary amine, N-methyl-4-piperidinol (MPDL) was measured over a range of temperatures, CO2 partial pressures and amine concentrations. The dissociation constant of the MPDL solution was determined as well. A new thermodynamic model was developed to predict the equilibrium CO2 solubility in the MPDL-H2O-CO2 system. This model, equipped with the correction factor (C-f), can give reasonable prediction with an average absolute deviation of 2.0%, and performs better than other models (i.e., KE model, Li-Shen model, and Hu-Chakma). The second-order reaction rate constant (k(2)) of MPDL and the heat of CO2 absorption (-Delta H-abs) into aqueous MPDL solutions were evaluated as well. Based on the comparison with some conventional amines, MPDL revealed a high-equilibrium CO2 loading, reasonably fast absorption rate when compared with other tertiary amines, and a low energy requirement for regeneration. It may, therefore, be considered to be an alternative solvent for CO2 capture. (C) 2017 American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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