2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.116213
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Learning the properties of a water-lean amine solvent from carbon capture pilot experiments

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“…A GSA was also conducted to support decision-making for establishing appropriate CCU strategies and policies and to provide the priority of research targets. Unlike local sensitivity analyses, such as a one-factor-at-a-time method, GSA changes all uncertain input variables simultaneously and monitors the variances of dependent variables 38 . Thus, a GSA generates Sobol indices, which indicate the impacts of uncertain (input) variables on dependent (output) variables.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A GSA was also conducted to support decision-making for establishing appropriate CCU strategies and policies and to provide the priority of research targets. Unlike local sensitivity analyses, such as a one-factor-at-a-time method, GSA changes all uncertain input variables simultaneously and monitors the variances of dependent variables 38 . Thus, a GSA generates Sobol indices, which indicate the impacts of uncertain (input) variables on dependent (output) variables.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Technologies based on amine scrubbing work effectively for CO 2 chemical capture through the formation of organic compounds, as carbamate and carbonate, 11,12 but they can cause serious solvent losses, corrosion problems, and a regeneration stage with a high energy demand. 13 In this sense, a promising alternative thoroughly investigated is ionic liquids (ILs), using them as potential CO 2 absorbents since they present favorable properties like high uptake capacity, negligible vapor pressure, wide liquid temperature range, and tunable solvent behavior. 14,15 Two alternative types of ILs attending to the CO 2 absorption are being studied.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture is a beneficial technology for the worldwide decarbonization due to its effectiveness and relatively low cost. , CO 2 capture technology is broadly used to remove CO 2 compounds from industrial plants. , Nowadays, the CO 2 separation from natural gas and biogas streams to enhance the quality of the methane (CH 4 ) product , is essential to guarantee its safety, transportation, and growing utilization. In this respect, numerous CO 2 capture approaches have been proposed . Technologies based on amine scrubbing work effectively for CO 2 chemical capture through the formation of organic compounds, as carbamate and carbonate, , but they can cause serious solvent losses, corrosion problems, and a regeneration stage with a high energy demand . In this sense, a promising alternative thoroughly investigated is ionic liquids (ILs), using them as potential CO 2 absorbents since they present favorable properties like high uptake capacity, negligible vapor pressure, wide liquid temperature range, and tunable solvent behavior. , Two alternative types of ILs attending to the CO 2 absorption are being studied .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%