2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijggc.2021.103355
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Atmospheric corrosion due to amine emissions from carbon capture plants

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“…8–10 Although efficient, carbon capture with amines suffers from non-environmental compatibility due to the harmful properties of amine derivatives, degradation of amine solvent, secondary atmospheric pollution and equipment corrosion, and from high energy consumption for reagent recovery because of the chemisorption nature of the processes. 11–13 The improvement of this technology for its wider implementation requires the development of environmentally compatible, cost-effective and regenerable adsorbents with low energy consumption. 14–16 To meet this end, solid-phase sorbents with favorable ecological indicators and advantageous regeneration are intensively developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8–10 Although efficient, carbon capture with amines suffers from non-environmental compatibility due to the harmful properties of amine derivatives, degradation of amine solvent, secondary atmospheric pollution and equipment corrosion, and from high energy consumption for reagent recovery because of the chemisorption nature of the processes. 11–13 The improvement of this technology for its wider implementation requires the development of environmentally compatible, cost-effective and regenerable adsorbents with low energy consumption. 14–16 To meet this end, solid-phase sorbents with favorable ecological indicators and advantageous regeneration are intensively developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%