Atmospheric chemistry and environmental impact of the use of amines in carbon capture and storage (CCS)
Chemical Society Reviews2012Vol. 41(19), pp. 6684–6684
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Abstract
This critical review addresses the atmospheric gas phase and aqueous phase amine chemistry that is relevant to potential emissions from amine-based carbon capture and storage (CCS). The focus is on amine, nitrosamine and nitramine degradation, and nitrosamine and nitramine formation processes. A comparison between the relative importance of the various atmospheric sinks for amines, nitrosamines and nitramines is presented.
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