Piperazine and methyldiethanolamine interrelationships in CO 2 absorption by aqueous amine mixtures. Part II —Saturation rates of mixed reagent solutions

C. Costa, R. Di Felice, P. Moretti, Maddalena Oliva, Rouzbeh Ramezani
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Correspondence Camilla Costa, Dipartimento di Chimica e Chimica Industriale, Università degli Studi di Genova, Via Dodecaneso 31, 16146 Genoa, Italy. Email: camilla.costa@unige.it Abstract This work is a companion to a previous article, Part I, published in The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, dealing with CO2 absorption in aqueous solutions containing a single aminic reagent (specifically methyldiethanolamine (MDEA) or piperazine (PZ)). In this second part, different PZ/MDEA mixtures are experimentally studied and their performances are compared with that of the single reagents. It is indeed well known that small quantities of PZ added to MDEA aqueous solutions are sufficient to obtain a significant improvement in the kinetics of the process. PZ is considered an activator or promoter for MDEA, but the mechanism of this synergy has still not been clearly demonstrated. The aim of this study is an attempt to understand how PZ and MDEA can interact by experimentally analyzing this beneficial mutual effect and by explaining it with the help of a suitable yet not complex model. We believe that the involved chemistry is not more complex than that reported in Part I for the single reagents. According to our findings, it is MDEA that enhances the action of PZ, as opposed to what many authors claim. Moreover, our results seem to rule out the existence of any PZ shuttle effect.
哌嗪和甲基二乙醇胺在水胺混合物吸收co2中的相互关系。第二部分-混合试剂溶液的饱和率
通信Camilla Costa,中国和中国工业学院,热那亚大学,意大利热那亚16146。摘要本研究是之前发表在《加拿大化学工程杂志》上的一篇文章第一部分的补充,该文章涉及含有单一胺类试剂(特别是甲基二乙醇胺(MDEA)或哌嗪(PZ))的水溶液中二氧化碳的吸收。在第二部分中,实验研究了不同的PZ/MDEA混合物,并与单一试剂的性能进行了比较。众所周知,少量PZ加入到MDEA水溶液中足以显著改善该过程的动力学。PZ被认为是MDEA的激活剂或启动剂,但这种协同作用的机制尚未得到明确证明。本研究的目的是通过实验分析这种有益的相互作用,并通过一个合适但不复杂的模型来解释它,试图了解PZ和MDEA如何相互作用。我们认为,所涉及的化学反应并不比第一部分中报告的单一试剂更复杂。根据我们的发现,是MDEA增强了PZ的作用,这与许多作者的说法相反。此外,我们的结果似乎排除了任何PZ穿梭效应的存在。
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