Morpholine Nitrosation To Better Understand Potential
Solvent Based CO<sub>2</sub> Capture Process Reactions
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Abstract
The
amine assisted CO<sub>2</sub> capture process from coal fired
power plants strives for the determination of degradation components
and its consequences. Among them, nitrosamine formation and their
emissions are of particular concern due to their environmental and
health effects. The experiments were conducted using morpholine as
a representative secondary amine as a potential CO<sub>2</sub> capture
solvent with 100 ppm standard NO<sub>2</sub> gas to better understand
the nitrosamine reaction pathways under scrubber and stripper conditions.
The role of nitrite in the nitrosation reaction was probed at elevated
temperatures. The effects of different concentrations of nitrite on
morpholine were evaluated. Formation rate, decomposition rates, activation
energy, and the possible reaction pathways are elaborated. Thermal
stability tests at 135 °C indicated the decomposition of nitrosamines
at the rate of 1 μg/(g h) with activation energy of 131 kJ/mol.
The activation energy for the reaction of morpholine with sodium nitrite
was found as 101 kJ/mol. Different reaction pathways were noted for
lower temperature reactions with NO<sub>2</sub> gas and higher temperature
reactions with nitrite