Akinfiev.Solubility of CO 2 in water from −1.5 to 100 °C and from 0.1 to 100 MPa: evaluation of literature data and thermodynamic modelling[J]. Fluid Phase Equilibria .2003(1)Solubility of CO 2 in water from ?1.5 to 100 °C and from 0.1 to 100 MPa: evaluation of literature data...
N., Solubility of CO2 in water from -1.5 to 100 °C and from 0.1 to 100 MPa: evaluation of literature data and thermodynamic modelling. Fluid Phase Equilibria 2003, 208 (1-2), 265-290.Solubility of CO 2 in water from ?1.5 to 100 °C and from 0.1 to 100 MPa: evaluation of ...
Solubility of CO2 in water from -1.5 to 100 oC and from 0.1 to 100 MPa: evaluation of literature data and thermodynamic modelling Solubility of CO2 in water from -1.5 to 100 °C and from 0.1 to 100 MPa: evaluation of literature data and thermodynamic modelling [J]. Fluid Phase... LW ...
The solubility and absorption rate of carbon dioxide into monoethanolamine/piperazine/water were measured in a wetted wall column at 40–60°C. The total amine concentration was varied from 1.0 M to 5.0 M, with monoethanolamine blends containing 0 to 1.2 M piperazine. CO2 solubility and solution...
The solubility of CO2 in water and aqueous solutions of NaCl, KCl, CaCl2, NaCl + KCl (weight ratio = 1:1), NaCl + CaCl2 (weight ratio = 1:1), KCl + CaCl2 (weight ratio = 1:1), and NaCl + KCl + CaCl2 (weight ratio = 1:1:1) was determined at 35.0, 45.0 and 55.0 °C ...
solubilitydataforMEA-H 2 O-CO 2 overawiderangeoftemperature,concentrationandCO 2 loading.Themodel wasvalidatedbytheNMRspeciationdataandthenusedtobuildaprocesssimulationforCO 2 absorption/ desorptioninto30%(mass)MEA.Thesimulationresultsmatchthepilotplantdatainliterature.For30%(mass) ...
Slowing meridional overturning circulation (MOC) differentially impacts the ocean biological and solubility carbon pumps, leaving the net impact on ocean carbon uptake uncertain. Here using a suite of ESMs, we show that slowing MOC reduces anthropogenic carbon uptake by the solubility pump but ...
With the high concentration of ions in the marine environment, the solubility of CO2 is reduced; thus, it is more difficult to achieve sedative concentrations of CO2 in salt water than in fresh water11. Additionally, CO2 excretion occurs more readily in the marine environment, making it more ...
Different solvents such as dimethyl sulfoxide and dimethylacetamide were also evaluated (for detailed information, see Supplementary Table2), and turned out to be slightly less efficient (Table1, entries 5–6). This phenomenon could be attributed to the high solubility of CO2in DMF. Additionally, ...
Assumed solubility 37 g NaCl/100 g H2O at 40 °C. It was found that the topmost region contains slightly undersaturated NaCl solution. The concentration of this solution was the same (within the limits of experimental error) as the concentration of brine supplied to the system before ...