Volume 48, Issue 7 e70048
Research Article

Experimental and Speciation Analysis of Biphasic TETA/TMEDA Blend for CO2 Capture

Sujit Yuvraj Pimple

Sujit Yuvraj Pimple

Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, 221005 India

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Monoj Kumar Mondal

Corresponding Author

Monoj Kumar Mondal

Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, 221005 India

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First published: 09 June 2025

Abstract

Biphasic solvents show promise for CO2 capture due to lower energy consumption but face challenges like high regeneration energy and phase separation instability. This study introduces a biphasic aqueous solvent system with triethylenetetramine (TETA) and tetramethylethylenediamine (TMEDA). The effects of TETA:TMEDA ratios on CO2 absorption, viscosity, density, and phase separation were tested at various temperatures and compared to 5 M mono-ethanolamine (MEA). The optimal 1.5 M TETA:2.5 M TMEDA at 40 °C captured 0.72 mol CO2 mol−1 amine, with 84 % CO2 in the lower phase. Desorption at 90 °C achieved 0.43 mol CO2 L−1, improving cyclic capacity by 62 % over MEA. The solvent required 2.77 GJ t CO2−1 for regeneration, 22 % less than MEA. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analyses elucidated reaction mechanisms and phase behavior. Stability was confirmed by over 10 absorption–desorption cycles.

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