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Kinetics of carbon dioxide removal by aqueous diaminesBindwal et al., 2011
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- Bindwal A
- Vaidya P
- Kenig E
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Because of the presence of one or more primary or secondary amino groups, solvents containing diamines have a good potential for CO 2 capture. In the present work, the CO 2 reactions with two diamines, viz. N-(2-aminoethyl) ethanolamine (AEEA) and piperazine …
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