Issue 8, 2009

New liquid absorbents for the removal of CO2 from gas mixtures

Abstract

New liquid absorbents (LA) consisting of water solutions of CO2-complexing agents have been developed and tested in an experimental lab-scale to be used in CO2 separation from gas mixtures. The results here presented concern the preparation of these amino acid based new liquid absorbents and the studies carried out to determine their performance as CO2 scrubbers. The novel systems show good performance in terms of sorption and stability compared to the standard alkanolamines. Moreover, the experimental results have shown that among the studied carriers, arginine and ornithine are the natural amino acids with greater affinity towards CO2 and that some of the here synthesized amino acids show outstanding absorption capacities, superior to MEA or any other amino acid tested. The developed materials have a direct use as mobile carrier membranes for facilitated transport and present a great potential for application in gas separation processes. Computational (DFT) and spectroscopic (1H and 13C-NMR) methods have been applied to make clear the mechanism of carbamate formation from the amine group of amino acids and CO2.

Graphical abstract: New liquid absorbents for the removal of CO2 from gas mixtures

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jan 2009
Accepted
01 May 2009
First published
14 May 2009

Energy Environ. Sci., 2009,2, 883-891

New liquid absorbents for the removal of CO2 from gas mixtures

D. M. Muñoz, A. F. Portugal, A. E. Lozano, J. G. de la Campa and J. de Abajo, Energy Environ. Sci., 2009, 2, 883 DOI: 10.1039/B901307E

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