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Reversible absorption of CO2 by diethylenetriamine hydrochloride and ethylene glycol mixtures with high capacity and low viscosity

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2014.10.028

Keywords

Carbon dioxide; Absorption; Hybrid absorbent; Diethylenetriamine hydrochloride; Ethylene glycol

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21176020, 21306007]
  2. Chinese Universities Scientific Fund [ZY1305]

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In this work, three kinds of ammonium salts containing chloride ion [DETA]center dot nCl (n = 1, 2, 3) were synthesized via the reactions between diethylenetriamine (DETA) and hydrochloric acid. And ethylene glycol (EG) was chosen as a solvent to dissolve [DETA]center dot nCl to prepare liquid hybrid absorbents for the capture of CO2. Effects of amount of chloride ion, absorption temperature, CO2 partial pressure and [DETA]center dot Cl concentration on the absorption of CO2 were systematically studied. It has been found that [DETA]center dot Cl (1) EG (2) (mole ratio of EG to [DETA]center dot Cl R = 4.0) shows a high absorption capacity of CO2. The mole ratio of CO2 to [DETA]center dot Cl could reach 0.765 (0.0868 g CO2/g absorbent) at 50 degrees C under atmospheric pressure. Importantly, the viscosity of [DETA]center dot Cl (I) EG (2) (R = 4.0) is quite low (105.3 mPa s) even when it is saturated with CO2 at 50 degrees C. Finally, [DETA]center dot Cl (I) EG (2) (R = 4.0) could be reused to absorb CO2 for five times without obvious loss of absorption capacity. The result indicates that [DETA]center dot Cl (1) EG (2) is a promising reversible absorbent for the capture of CO2. (C) 2014 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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