April 26, 2024
Masoud Mofarahi

Masoud Mofarahi

Academic Rank: Professor
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Degree: Ph.D in chemical engineering
Phone: 07331222613
Faculty: Faculty of Petroleum, Gas and Petrochemical Engineering

Research

Title Experimental and theoretical investigation of equilibrium absorption performance of CO2 using a mixed 1-dimethylamino-2-propanol (1DMA2P) and monoethanolamine (MEA) solution
Type Article
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Journal FUEL
DOI
Researchers Masoud Mofarahi (Second researcher) , Chang_Ha Lee (Fifth researcher)

Abstract

Reliable equilibrium solubility data and consistent thermodynamic models for CO2 in novel amine solutions are necessary to design and simulate the CO2 capture process. In this study, the first experimental data for the equilibrium solubility of CO2 in a mixed 1-dimethylamino-2-propanol (1DMA2P) and monoethanolamine (MEA) aqueous solution are reported. The experiments were performed over a CO2 partial pressure of 3–186 kPa, at a total concentration of 2.5 M, and at two different temperatures (313.15 and 333.15 K). The CO2 solubility data were measured using a static-synthetic method based on the material balance method. The extended-universal quasi-chemical (e-UNIQUAC) model was applied to predict the experimental data. The adjustable parameters were either obtained from the model or taken from the literature for experimental binary, ternary, and quaternary systems. Moreover, the species concentration in the liquid phase, activity coefficients, solution pH, and solution ionic strength were predicted. The experimental results show that the CO2 absorption capacity increases as the blend mole ratio of 1DMA2P/MEA increases. An acceptable error was obtained between the experimental data and the model-predicted values, with an absolute average relative deviation of 22.4%. The e-UNIQUAC model employed in this study can be used to simulate the CO2 absorption process by the 1DMA2P-MEA solution.