Journal article
Screening Amino Acid Salts as Rate Promoters in Potassium Carbonate Solvent for Carbon Dioxide Absorption
G Hu, KH Smith, Y Wu, SE Kentish, GW Stevens
Energy and Fuels | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Potassium carbonate shows promise as a solvent for carbon capture due to its low cost and low environmental impact. However, improving the absorption kinetics of potassium carbonate solvent is crucial for reducing the capital cost of absorption equipment required to build the carbon dioxide capture plant. In this study, a series of amino acid salts were screened as reactants with carbon dioxide using the stopped flow technique. The amino acids investigated in this study were 2-piperazinecarboxylic acid, asparagine, aspartic acid, glycine, leucine, lysine, proline, sarcosine, serine, and valine. Furthermore, proline, sarcosine, glycine, leucine, and lysine were tested as rate promoters in pot..
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Awarded by Australian Education International, Australian Government
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the financial support provided by the Australian Government through its Cooperative Research Centre program for this CO2CRC research project. Infrastructure support from the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre (PFPC), a Special Research Centre of the Australian Research Council, is gratefully acknowledged. The Peter Cook Centre (PCC) for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Research is also gratefully acknowledged.