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Kinetics of CO2 absorption into a novel 1‐diethylamino‐2‐propanol solvent using stopped‐flow technique
Authors:Helei Liu  Zhiwu Liang  Teerawat Sema  Wichitpan Rongwong  Chen Li  Yanqing Na  Raphael Idem  Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul  Raphael Idem  Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul
Affiliation:1. Joint International Center for CO2 Capture and Storage (iCCS), Dept. of Chemical Engineering, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, P.R. China;2. International Test Centre for CO2 Capture (ITC), Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Regina, Regina, SK, Canada
Abstract:A stopped‐flow apparatus was used to measure the kinetics of carbon dioxide (CO2) absorption into aqueous solution of 1‐diethylamino‐2‐propanol (1DEA2P) in terms of observed pseudo‐first‐order rate constant (ko) and second‐order reaction rate constant (k2), in this work. The experiments were conducted over a 1DEA2P concentration range of 120–751 mol/m3, and a temperature range of 298–313 K. As 1DEA2P is a tertiary amine, the base‐catalyzed hydration mechanism was, then, applied to correlate the experimental CO2 absorption rate constants obtained from stopped‐flow apparatus. In addition, the pKa of 1DEA2P was experimentally measured over a temperature range of 278–333 K. The Brønsted relationship between reaction rate constant (obtained from stopped‐flow apparatus) and pKa was, then, studied. The results showed that the correlation based on the Brønsted relationship performed very well for predicting the absorption rate constant with an absolute average deviation of 5.2%, which is in an acceptable range of less than 10%. © 2014 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 60: 3502–3510, 2014
Keywords:carbon dioxide  absorption  kinetics  stopped‐flow apparatus  amine
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