2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-14281-y
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Evaluation of the absorption performance of new compound absorbents for toluene under extremely high load

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“…The decrease of viscosity will also give rise to the improvement of saturated absorption amount and the shortening of the time required to reach equilibrium. 224,225 The time required to reach equilibrium is determined by both absorption rate and saturated absorption amount, which indicates that the effect of the temperature rise on absorption rate is greater than that on absorption capacity. According to the absorption capacity of ILs (i.e., IL saturated water absorption), the hydrophilicity of ILs is divided into four grades (i.e., ultrahigh, high, medium, and low).…”
Section: Dehydration Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The decrease of viscosity will also give rise to the improvement of saturated absorption amount and the shortening of the time required to reach equilibrium. 224,225 The time required to reach equilibrium is determined by both absorption rate and saturated absorption amount, which indicates that the effect of the temperature rise on absorption rate is greater than that on absorption capacity. According to the absorption capacity of ILs (i.e., IL saturated water absorption), the hydrophilicity of ILs is divided into four grades (i.e., ultrahigh, high, medium, and low).…”
Section: Dehydration Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toward ILs, the increase in temperature will increase the gas kinetic energy and reduce the ILs’ viscosity. , The promotion effect of the decrease of viscosity on absorption is greater than the inhibition effect of the increase of molecular kinetic energy on absorption, so that the absorption rate is accelerated. The decrease of viscosity will also give rise to the improvement of saturated absorption amount and the shortening of the time required to reach equilibrium. , The time required to reach equilibrium is determined by both absorption rate and saturated absorption amount, which indicates that the effect of the temperature rise on absorption rate is greater than that on absorption capacity. According to the absorption capacity of ILs (i.e., IL saturated water absorption), the hydrophilicity of ILs is divided into four grades (i.e., ultrahigh, high, medium, and low).…”
Section: Gases Dehydrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following factors should be considered in the selection of absorbents: (1) vapor pressure affecting volatility loss and energy consumption in recovery stage; (2) viscosity affecting removal ratio; (3) thermodynamic stability and oxidation resistance affecting the service life of solvents; (4) corrosion and price . Mineral oil, vegetal oil, and high boiling organic solvents are common VOCs absorbents, especially in the capture of benzene series and chlorinated VOCs. However, the recovery process of mineral oil such as light diesel oil is complex and easy to cause secondary pollution. For traditional high boiling organic solvents, volatile loss is inevitable, which will increase the solvent procurement cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%