Abstract

The saturated CO2 loadings in monoethanolamine (MEA) aqueous solutions at normal temperature and pressure were measured. The calcium chloride (CaCl2) aqueous solution was added into the CO2 loaded MEA aqueous solution to converse the ionic form of CO2 (CO32-) to CaCO3 precipitation. The influence of the addition of CaCl2 on the CO2 fixation was illustrated.

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