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Simulation of CO2 removal with aqueous sodium glycinate solutions in a pilot plant

Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology Department of Applied Sciences Murthal 131 039 Haryana India; Hyundai Engineering Company Limited Technology Planning Department, Process Plant Group Seoul 158-723 Korea; Korea Electric Power Research Institute Environment and Assessment Group Daejeon 305-380 Korea
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering (impact factor: 0.99). 01/2008; 25(1):1-6. DOI:10.1007/s11814-008-0001-x pp.1-6

ABSTRACT In this paper, density, viscosity, surface tension and vapor pressure of aqueous sodium glycinate solutions of different mass
fractions (0.1–0.5) at different temperatures (20–100°C) were simulated using Pro/II (version 6.01), a commercial process
simulator, and compared with corresponding experimentally measured data. It was found that simulated data of physicochemical
properties compared well with corresponding experimental data. We have also predicted concentration of CO2 with each ideal stage in an absorber/stripper tower.

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