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Kinetics of reactive absorption of carbon dioxide with solutions of aniline in nonaqueous aprotic solvents

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 45, Issue 20, Pages 6632-6639

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ie060147k

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Kinetics of reactive absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) with solutions of aniline in commercial nonaqueous aprotic solvents, namely, acetonitrile, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), toluene, and m-xylene was studied in stirred cell and model stirred contactor at 303 ( 1 K and atmospheric pressure. CO2 partial pressure was varied from 0.57 to 1 atm, and the concentration of liquid-phase reactant aniline was varied from 0.75 to 5 kmol/m(3). In the case of all four solvents used, the reaction appeared to be first order with respect to CO2. The reaction order with respect to aniline was found to be -0.5, 1,2, and 2.5 in the case of acetonitrile, MEK, toluene, and m-xylene, respectively. The intrinsic kinetic rate constants at 303 ( 1 K were found to be 1.40 similar to 10(2) (kmol/m(3))(0.5)/s, 4.90 x 10(-11)/((kmol/m(3)) s), 2.02 x 10(-11)/((kmol/m(3))(2) s), and 2.45 x 10(-2) 1/((kmol/ m(3)) 2.5 s), in the case of acetonitrile, MEK, toluene, and m-xylene, respectively, as solvents.

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