CO2 Absorption and Desorption in an Aqueous Solution of Heavily Hindered Alkanolamine: Structural Elucidation of CO2-Containing Species
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Abstract
The pathways for the CO2 absorption and desorption in an aqueous solution of a heavily hindered alkanolamine, 2-(t-butylamino)ethanol (TBAE) were elucidated by X-ray crystallographic and (13)C NMR spectroscopic analysis. In the early stage of the CO2 absorption, the formation of carbonate species ([TBAEH]2CO3) was predominant, along with the generation of small amounts of zwitterionic species. With the progress of the absorption, the carbonate species was rapidly transformed into bicarbonate species ([TBAEH]HCO3), and the amounts of the zwitterionic species increased gradually. During desorption at elevated temperature in the absence of CO2, [TBAEH]HCO3 was found to transform into [TBAEH]2CO3, where CO3(2-) strongly interacts with two [TBAEH](+) via hydrogen bondings.
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