CO2 absorption by aqueous NH3 solutions: speciation of ammonium carbamate, bicarbonate and carbonate by a 13C NMR study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
The absorption of CO2 in aqueous NH3 solutions occurs with high efficiency and loading capacity
at room temperature and atmospheric pressure producing the ammonium salts of bicarbonate
(HCO3
2), carbonate (CO3
22), and carbamate (NH2CO2
2) anions. 13C NMR spectroscopy at
room temperature has been proven to be a simple and reliable method to investigate the speciation
in solution of these three ionic species. Fast equilibration of HCO3
2/CO3
22 anions results in a
single NMR peak whose chemical shift depends on the relative concentration of the two species. A
method has been developed to correlate the chemical shift of this carbon resonance to the ratio of
the two anionic species. Integration of the carbamate carbon peak provided the relative amount of
this species with respect to HCO3
2/CO3
22 pair. No other species was detected in solution by 13C
NMR, and no solid compounds separated out under our experimental conditions. Finally, the
relative amount of HCO3
2, CO3
22, and NH2CO2
2 in solution
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Stoppioni, Piero; Peruzzini, Maurizio
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