This paper reports the newly measured experimental data for CO2 solubility in a blended aqueous solution of monoethanolamine
(MEA) and 2-amino-2-methyl-propanol (AMP) at different amine mixing
ratios (MEA/AMP/H2O = 9:21:70, 15:15:70, and 21:9:70 wt
%) and working temperatures (323.15, 373.15, and 383.15 K). The successive
substitution method was used for calculating the mole fractions of
all molecules (four molecules) and electrolytes (three cations and
four anions) from the equilibrium along with the material and charge
balance equations (11 equations). The electrolyte nonrandom two-liquid
(e-NRTL) model was used to investigate nonideality in the liquid phase.
Using the abovementioned thermodynamic models, the partial pressures
of CO2 in the gas phase, mole fractions of all components
in the liquid phase, pH variations, heats of absorption, and cyclic
capacities of CO2 according to the absorption/desorption
temperature and the blending ratio of MEA/AMP were estimated.
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