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Effect of Carbon Dioxide Loading on Removal of Heat Stable Salts from Amine Solvent by Electrodialysis

Heat stable salts (HSS) formed and continuously accumulated in the amine-based solvents due to solvent degradation and impurities in the feed gas can dramatically change the efficiency of the amine scrubbing process. HSS can be removed by using different methods including membrane separation such as...

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Autores principales: Grushevenko, Evgeniia, Bazhenov, Stepan, Vasilevsky, Vladimir, Novitsky, Eduard, Shalygin, Maxim, Volkov, Alexey
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6918454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31766157
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes9110152
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author Grushevenko, Evgeniia
Bazhenov, Stepan
Vasilevsky, Vladimir
Novitsky, Eduard
Shalygin, Maxim
Volkov, Alexey
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Bazhenov, Stepan
Vasilevsky, Vladimir
Novitsky, Eduard
Shalygin, Maxim
Volkov, Alexey
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description Heat stable salts (HSS) formed and continuously accumulated in the amine-based solvents due to solvent degradation and impurities in the feed gas can dramatically change the efficiency of the amine scrubbing process. HSS can be removed by using different methods including membrane separation such as electrodialysis (ED). In this work, we studied the effect of CO(2) loading of the lean 30 wt % monoethanolamine (MEA) solution on the efficiency of HSS removal and MEA loss. In the model MEA solution containing HSS on the level of 48 meq/L, the carbon dioxide concentration was varied from 0.2 down to 0 mole (CO(2))/mole (MEA). The reclaiming of model MEA solution was carried out by lab-scale two-stage ED unit when the concentrate stream after the first stage was additionally treated using ED (second stage) that allowed reducing MEA loss. It was shown that the decrease of carbon dioxide content from 0.2 down to 0 mole (CO(2))/mole (MEA) resulted in a substantial reduction of both parameters—the MEA loss and the specific power consumption with respect to extracted HSS (from 140 down 37 kJ per 1 g of recovered HSS anions). This can be explained by the drop in the total concentration of ions formed by the interaction of MEA solution with carbon dioxide. However, the change of CO(2) loading is associated with additional power consumption towards further solvent regeneration in the column. Based on the preliminary estimations of power consumption required for additional CO(2) stripping with the respect to the power consumption of ED stage, it seems that lean solvent CO(2) loading of 0.1 mole/mole provides an optimum for the power input at 25.9 MJ/kg(solvent).
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spelling pubmed-69184542019-12-24 Effect of Carbon Dioxide Loading on Removal of Heat Stable Salts from Amine Solvent by Electrodialysis Grushevenko, Evgeniia Bazhenov, Stepan Vasilevsky, Vladimir Novitsky, Eduard Shalygin, Maxim Volkov, Alexey Membranes (Basel) Article Heat stable salts (HSS) formed and continuously accumulated in the amine-based solvents due to solvent degradation and impurities in the feed gas can dramatically change the efficiency of the amine scrubbing process. HSS can be removed by using different methods including membrane separation such as electrodialysis (ED). In this work, we studied the effect of CO(2) loading of the lean 30 wt % monoethanolamine (MEA) solution on the efficiency of HSS removal and MEA loss. In the model MEA solution containing HSS on the level of 48 meq/L, the carbon dioxide concentration was varied from 0.2 down to 0 mole (CO(2))/mole (MEA). The reclaiming of model MEA solution was carried out by lab-scale two-stage ED unit when the concentrate stream after the first stage was additionally treated using ED (second stage) that allowed reducing MEA loss. It was shown that the decrease of carbon dioxide content from 0.2 down to 0 mole (CO(2))/mole (MEA) resulted in a substantial reduction of both parameters—the MEA loss and the specific power consumption with respect to extracted HSS (from 140 down 37 kJ per 1 g of recovered HSS anions). This can be explained by the drop in the total concentration of ions formed by the interaction of MEA solution with carbon dioxide. However, the change of CO(2) loading is associated with additional power consumption towards further solvent regeneration in the column. Based on the preliminary estimations of power consumption required for additional CO(2) stripping with the respect to the power consumption of ED stage, it seems that lean solvent CO(2) loading of 0.1 mole/mole provides an optimum for the power input at 25.9 MJ/kg(solvent). MDPI 2019-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6918454/ /pubmed/31766157 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes9110152 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shalygin, Maxim
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title_short Effect of Carbon Dioxide Loading on Removal of Heat Stable Salts from Amine Solvent by Electrodialysis
title_sort effect of carbon dioxide loading on removal of heat stable salts from amine solvent by electrodialysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6918454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31766157
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes9110152
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