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In this paper the authors compare monoethanolamine (MEA) to aqueous ammonia (AA) and a solvent mixture of aqueous ammonia and ethanol (EAA) with respect to their post-combustion CO 2 capture performance and their environmental impact. Simulation of all processes was carried out with Aspen Plus ® and compared to experimental results for CO 2 scrubbing with ammonia. Of special...
In order to reduce CO 2 emissions from a power plant, CO 2 can be captured either from the syngas that is to be burned or from the flue gases exiting the energy conversion process. Postcombustion capture has the advantage that it can be applied to retrofit existing power plants. In this paper the authors compare two primary amines (MEA and DGA) to ammonia with respect to their capability...
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