Low-Viscosity Nonaqueous Sulfolane-Amine-Methanol Solvent Blend for Reversible CO2 Capture: Part II. Blend Optimization, Water Effect, and Speciation
Wagaarachchige, Jayangi Dinesha; Idris, Zulkifli; Arstad, Bjørnar; Halstensen, Maths; Jens, Klaus-Joachim
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Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data. 2024, 69 (9), 3063-3074. 10.1021/acs.jced.4c00175Abstract
This work is part II of the investigation of a low viscosity, low regeneration energy nonaqueous CO2 capture solvent blend consisting of readily available chemicals diisopropylamine (DPA)–methanol–sulfolane and featuring the monomethyl carbonate anion (MMC) as a CO2 absorption specie. The region of practical solvent composition, high CO2 capacity, low regeneration energy, and avoidance of solvent solidification at a CO2 capture condition is identified by the design of experiment methodology combined with solvent attenuated total reflectance–Fourier transform infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance monitoring and speciation analysis. Flue gas contains water vapor; hence, solvent water stability is important. The limit of solvent blend water content is determined to be 5 wt % because of MMC decomposition to DPA-bicarbonate and -carbamate.