In
this study, solid–liquid equilibria (SLE) were
measured
in the systems glycine (Gly)–KOH–H2O, Gly–KHCO3–H2O, and Gly–KOH–KHCO3–H2O using the method of freezing point
depression (FPD). A total of 211 new data points are presented in
the concentration range 0 < b (potassium glycinate
(PG)) < 28 mol of PG/kg of water. The PG solubility was measured
for the systems Gly–KOH–H2O and Gly–KHCO3–H2O with mole ratios of 1:1, 1:2, 1:5,
2:1, 5:1 (n
KOH:n
Gly) and 1:1, 3:1 (n
KHCO3
:n
Gly). Eutectic points were identified
in these systems. The SLE of CO2 loaded systems Gly–KHCO3–H2O and Gly–KOH–KHCO3–H2O were studied in order to identify the
limits for safe operation of a carbon capture plant. Results revealed
that PG (n
KHCO3
:n
Gly, 1:1) was less soluble in a 0.5 mol of CO2/mol of PG loaded solution than in a 0.1 mol of CO2/mol
of PG solution. The understanding of the solubility of aqueous PG
solutions with and without the influence of CO2 is critical
in order to avoid precipitation issues related to solvent mixing,
solvent handling, and during operation of a carbon capture plant.
The data are important for the development of thermodynamic models.
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