June 9, 2017
Journal Article

Phase-Change Aminopyridines as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvents

Abstract

Carbon dioxide is the main atmospheric greenhouse gas released from industrial point sources. In order to mitigate adverse environmental effects of these emissions, carbon capture, storage and utilization is required. To this end, several CO2 capture technologies are being developed for application in carbon capture, which include aqueous amines and water-lean solvents. Herein we report new aminopyridine solvents with the potential for CO2 capture from coal-fired power plants. These four solvents 2-picolylamine, 3-picolylamine, 4-picolylamine and N’-(pyridin-4-ylmethyl)ethane-1,2-diamine are liquids that rapidly bind CO2 to form crystalline solids at standard room temperature and pressure. These solvents have displayed high CO2 capture capacity (11 - 20 wt%) and can be regenerated at temperatures in the range of 120 - 150 C. The advantage of these primary aminopyridine solvents is that crystalline salt product can be separated, making it possible to regenerate only the CO2-rich solid ultimately resulting in reduced energy penalty.

Revised: August 8, 2017 | Published: June 9, 2017

Citation

Malhotra D., J.P. Page, M.E. Bowden, A.J. Karkamkar, D.J. Heldebrant, V. Glezakou, and R.J. Rousseau, et al. 2017. Phase-Change Aminopyridines as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvents. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 56, no. 26:7534-7540. PNNL-SA-124645. doi:10.1021/acs.iecr.7b00874