In searching for solvents that are able to absorb sulfur dioxide and nitric oxide, solvents triethylenetetramine, diethylenetriamine, N‐cyclohexyl‐2‐pyrrolidone and N, N, N', N'‐tetraethylethylenediamine have all been tested. It was found that triethylenetetramine and N, N, N', N'‐tetraethylethylenediamine absorb nitric oxide, while this gas is not absorbed by N‐cyclohexyl‐2‐pyrrolidone and diethylenetriamine. Sulfur dioxide, besides being absorbed by triethylenetetramine, is also absorbed by diethylenetriamine and N‐cyclohexyl‐2‐pyrrolidone.
The Henry's law constants and activity coefficients at infinite dilution of the gases in the absorbing solvents were determined by gas‐liquid chromatography.