TY - JOUR
T1 - Insightful analysis of physical properties, kinetics, absorption capacity, and regeneration heat duty of monoethanolamine and N-methyl-4-piperidinol blended solvent in post-combustion carbon capture
AU - Apaiyakul, Rattanaporn
AU - Khuenkaew, Wachiramon
AU - Sirirathomsud, Ornicha
AU - Boonprasop, Sutthichai
AU - Liu, Heilei
AU - Gao, Hongxia
AU - Liang, Zhiwu
AU - Tontiwachwuthikul, Paitoon
AU - Sema, Teerawat
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2024.
PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - In this study, the high potential tertiary N-methyl-4-piperidinol or MPDL (0.25–1.00 M) was blended with 5 M monoethanolamine (MEA) to formulate 5.25–6.00 M MEA-MPDL solvent and compare with the benchmark 5 M MEA. It was found that the density and the Henry’s constant slightly decreased, while the viscosity increased as the MPDL concentration in the blend increased. Even though the equilibrium CO2-loaded viscosity considerably increased (by 34.3–40.2%) as the MPDL content increased, it was still in a great operating region of less than 10 mPa.s. Experimental overall reaction kinetics constant (kov) was well corresponding with the zwitterion mechanism of MEA and the base-catalyze hydration mechanism of MPDL based absorption kinetics model, with %AAD of 0.56%. Interestingly, an addition of MPDL into 5 M MEA slightly enhanced kov (1.2–3.3% increment) and considerably favored absorption capacity (13–31% elevation), and regeneration heat duty (28–47% reduction), respecting 5 M MEA. The proposed strategic blending can maintain the overall solvent reactivity at the same level of the benchmark, while obviously increase the absorption capacity and largely reduce the regeneration heat duty. This highly favors a solvent upgrading for the existing 5 M MEA based CO2 capture plant. According to the recent data, 5 M MEA + 1.00 M MPDL was suggested. Since the blend was formulated at high concentration, its corrosiveness should also be considered. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.)
AB - In this study, the high potential tertiary N-methyl-4-piperidinol or MPDL (0.25–1.00 M) was blended with 5 M monoethanolamine (MEA) to formulate 5.25–6.00 M MEA-MPDL solvent and compare with the benchmark 5 M MEA. It was found that the density and the Henry’s constant slightly decreased, while the viscosity increased as the MPDL concentration in the blend increased. Even though the equilibrium CO2-loaded viscosity considerably increased (by 34.3–40.2%) as the MPDL content increased, it was still in a great operating region of less than 10 mPa.s. Experimental overall reaction kinetics constant (kov) was well corresponding with the zwitterion mechanism of MEA and the base-catalyze hydration mechanism of MPDL based absorption kinetics model, with %AAD of 0.56%. Interestingly, an addition of MPDL into 5 M MEA slightly enhanced kov (1.2–3.3% increment) and considerably favored absorption capacity (13–31% elevation), and regeneration heat duty (28–47% reduction), respecting 5 M MEA. The proposed strategic blending can maintain the overall solvent reactivity at the same level of the benchmark, while obviously increase the absorption capacity and largely reduce the regeneration heat duty. This highly favors a solvent upgrading for the existing 5 M MEA based CO2 capture plant. According to the recent data, 5 M MEA + 1.00 M MPDL was suggested. Since the blend was formulated at high concentration, its corrosiveness should also be considered. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.)
KW - Absorption
KW - Amine
KW - Capacity
KW - Carbon capture
KW - Carbon dioxide
KW - Regeneration
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U2 - 10.1007/s11356-024-34606-x
DO - 10.1007/s11356-024-34606-x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85201670393
SN - 0944-1344
VL - 31
SP - 52868
EP - 52885
JO - Environmental Science and Pollution Research
JF - Environmental Science and Pollution Research
IS - 40
ER -