Method for removing carbon dioxide from fluid flows, in...

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B01D 53/14 (2006.01) B01D 53/62 (2006.01)

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CA 2703998

A method for removing carbon dioxide from a fluid flow, wherein a) the fluid flow is brought into contact with an absorption agent, which contains a solution of ammonia and at least one amino carboxylic acid and/or amino sulfonic acid, a charged absorption agent being obtained, and b) the charged absorption agent is regenerated while releasing carbon dioxide. The additional use of the amino carboxylic acid and/or amino sulfonic acid increases the circulation absorption capacity of the absorption agent.

Procédé pour éliminer du dioxyde de carbone d'un courant de fluide, selon lequel : a) on amène le courant de fluide en contact avec un agent absorbant qui contient une solution d'ammoniac et d'au moins un acide aminocarboxylique et/ou aminosulfonique, un agent absorbant chargé étant obtenu; b) on régénère l'agent absorbant chargé, en libérant du dioxyde de carbone. L'utilisation conjointe de l'acide aminocarboxylique et/ou aminosulfonique augmente la capacité d'absorption en circuit fermé de l'agent absorbant.

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