2021
DOI: 10.1002/ep.13651
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Experimental investigation on performance of absorbents for carbon dioxide capture from diesel engine exhaust

Abstract: The postcombustion CO 2 capture technology (PCC) is the topic of surplus study because it offers ease of implementation in the existing systems. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this technique has never been used for the automobile sector which has a major contribution toward anthropogenic CO 2 . In this article, experimental investigation has been carried out on the chemical solvents to determine the efficacy of capturing CO 2 from multi-pollutant diesel engine exhaust. The captured CO 2 is measured in … Show more

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“…There is also research and private development with amine scrubbing. The study evaluated experimentally three primary amines at 30 wt% achieving a maximum CCR of 90% with regeneration energy corresponding to the 58% of the energy contained in the FG [136]. However, the regeneration energy of the amines was obtained by energy balance, and it did not consider the energy losses associated with the transformation of thermal energy to mechanical energy.…”
Section: Internal Combustion Engines Vehicles (Icev)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also research and private development with amine scrubbing. The study evaluated experimentally three primary amines at 30 wt% achieving a maximum CCR of 90% with regeneration energy corresponding to the 58% of the energy contained in the FG [136]. However, the regeneration energy of the amines was obtained by energy balance, and it did not consider the energy losses associated with the transformation of thermal energy to mechanical energy.…”
Section: Internal Combustion Engines Vehicles (Icev)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding absorption, Kumar et al. 16,17 evaluated MEA, methyl diethanolamine (MDEA) and blends with NH 3 on a diesel‐fuelled engine. The main result of these investigations is that MEA has a CO 2 reduction overcome 90% in any engine load condition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%