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Carbon capture via wetted wall column: A comparative analysis of aqueous sodium glycinate and aqueous ammonia

Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, Vol: 10, Issue: 0, Page: 89-97
2015
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This study evaluated the efficacy on CO2 absorption of varying concentrations of sodium glycinate solutions at constant flow rates and temperature using a wetted-wall column. The concentrations studied were 1%, 3%, and 6% (w/w) at a temperature range of 10ºC – 15ºC, solvent flow rate of 100 mL/min and simulated flue gas flow rate of 2 L/min. The findings indicated a direct proportionality between the concentrations of the solvent used and the percentage CO2 absorbed. The mean percentage CO2 absorbed steadily increased from 24.61% to 60.58% and up to 85.26% while the mean overall mass transfer coefficient increased from 0.0717 to 0.236059 and up to 0.4878 mmol/m2·s·kPa. © School of Engineering, Taylor’s University.

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Susan A. Roces; Nathaniel P. Dugos; Julita Robles; Neil Patrick C. Angeles; Janver B. Camacho; Joshua M. Tam-Od

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