Impact of heat stable salts on equilibrium CO2 absorption

Alkalinity Partial pressure
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2014.11.185 Publication Date: 2014-12-31T09:58:34Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractVapor liquid equilibrium measurements were carried out in the temperature range 40 - 120̊C for aqueous 30% MEA solution for a fresh solution, solutions containing 0.24mol/kg artificial heat stable salts (HSS)(sulfate, acetate, formate); and solutions from pilot plant containing real HSS (of concentrations 0.12, 0.24 and 0.35mol/kg). All solutions are aqueous containing MEA of alkalinity 4.91mol/kg. The solutions gave similar CO2 partial pressures at a given temperature and CO2 loading. Solutions from pilot plant that contains MEA+real HSS showed somewhat increased CO2 partial pressure and were particularly slow to attain equilibrium. Existing VLE model for 30% MEA adequately represent the experimental data from fresh 30% MEA and 30% MEA+artificial HSS without any adjustment to the model. The existing model does not represent the VLE of 30% MEA+real HSS solution adequately. A correction factor of 1.3 applied to the pCO2 of the 30% MEA model was sufficient for adequate representation. The highly degraded level of the 30%MEA+real HSS solutions makes it unrealistic for a typical process. The solutions containing 30% MEA+artificial HSS mixture give a more realistic representation of liquid used in a typical process for CO2 capture; the VLE of these solutions is adequately represented by the existing model without adjustment.
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