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- (555a) Imidazole and Imidazole-Amine Hybrid Solvents for CO2 Capture
At the benchscale, we have demonstrated the viability of imidazoles and imidazole-amine hybrids for CO2 capture. By systematically varying the structures of the imidazole and/or amine components, we have characterized the key physical (viscosity, density), thermodynamic (vapor-liquid equilibrium and heat of reaction) and chemical properties needed to model solvent performance within CO2 capture processes, and have developed structure-property relationships for selecting imidazoles and imidazole-amine hybrid solvents likely to have the greatest utility.
The discussion will focus on our work relating to solvent chemistry, characterization of physical and thermodynamic properties, structure-property relationships, and our associated modeling efforts. Consideration will be given to how these solvents might be scaled from the lab to the field with an emphasis on potential impacts of water, SO2 and other flue gas contaminants as well as process improvements that might be achieved through modification of the conventional absorber-stripper process design for a non-aqueous solvent.