Nitrile-functionalized tertiary amines as highly efficient and reversible SO2 absorbents
- Authors
- Hong, Sung Yun; Kim, Heehwan; Kim, Young Jin; Jeong, Junkyo; Cheong, Minserk; Lee, Hyunjoo; Kim, Hoon Sik; Lee, Je Seung
- Issue Date
- 2014-01-15
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, v.264, pp.136 - 143
- Abstract
- Three different types of nitrile-functionalized amines, including 3-(N,N-diethylamino)propionitrile (DEAPN), 3-(N,N-dibutylamino)propionitrile (DBAPN), and N-methyl-N,N-dipropionitrile amine (MADPN) were synthesized, and their SO2 absorption performances were evaluated and compared with those of hydroxy-functionalized amines such as N,N-diethyl-N-ethanol amine (DEEA), N,N-dibutyl-N-ethanol amine (DBEA), and N-methyl-N,N-diethanol amine (MDEA). Absorption-desorption cycle experiments clearly demonstrate that the nitrile-functionalized amines are more efficient than the hydroxy-functionalized amines in terms of absorption rate and regenerability. Computational calculations with DBEA and DBAPN revealed that DBEA bearing a hydroxyethyl group chemically interacts with SO2 through oxygen atom, forming an ionic compound with a covalently bound -OSO2- group. On the contrary, DBAPN bearing a nitrile group physically interacts with SO2 through the nitrogen and the hydrogen atoms of the two methylene groups adjacent to the amino and nitrile functionalities. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
- Keywords
- SULFUR-DIOXIDE ABSORPTION; IONIC LIQUIDS; FLUE-GAS; INFRARED-SPECTRA; ORGANIC-BASES; REMOVAL; CAPTURE; FGD; CO2; DESULFURIZATION; SULFUR-DIOXIDE ABSORPTION; IONIC LIQUIDS; FLUE-GAS; INFRARED-SPECTRA; ORGANIC-BASES; REMOVAL; CAPTURE; FGD; CO2; DESULFURIZATION; SO2; Absorbent; Amine; Nitrile; Recycle
- ISSN
- 0304-3894
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/127221
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.11.026
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- KIST Article > 2014
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