Thermodynamic Modeling and Experimental Study of CO2 Dissolution in New Absorbents for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Processes

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering(2018)

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Abstract
Demixing solvents have been suggested as an alternative to aqueous solutions of alkanolamines for the decarbonation of industrial effluents. These solvents undergo a liquid–liquid phase separation when heated. A phase-separation step could be integrated in the carbon dioxide (CO2) capture process to reduce energetic cost of the solvent regeneration step. As part of a general project on the dissolution of CO2 in aqueous solutions of piperidines, 3-methylpiperidine and 4-methylpiperidine have been investigated. The enthalpies of solution of CO2 in aqueous solutions of those methylpiperidines have been measured using a flow calorimetric technique. This technique makes it possible to simultaneously determine the enthalpies of solution and CO2 solubility limits. The experimental data were used to develop a thermodynamic model representative of phase equilibrium and enthalpy of solution. The carbamate formation constants of the 3-methylpiperidine and 4-methylpiperidine are adjusted in the model. The thermodynam...
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Phase-change solvent,3-Methylpiperidine,4-Methylpiperidine,Enthalpy of solution,Solubility limit,Equilibrium constant for carbamate formation
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