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With the increasing use of amine solvents for carbon capture, there is a critical need to characterize the potential health effects of these materials and their degradation products formed within the capture system or downwind of release. This study evaluated the acute inhalation health risk of exposure to degraded mixtures of monoethanolamine (MEA), methyldiethanolamine (MDEA), and piperazine (PIP)...
The use of amine solvents in post-combustion carbon capture (PCCC) pilot and demonstration plants has increased over the last several years, and subsequently a clear understanding of the potential human and environmental impacts of those solvents has become increasingly more important. EPRI convened a workshop of international stakeholders in 2011 entitled “Health and Environmental Toxicity of Amines...
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