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Energy required to regenerate a gas once absorbed
« on: March 14, 2013, 07:41:57 PM »
Hi,
I am a physicist doing an essay on carbon capture and it seems that when an absorbant solvent like amine absorbs C02 at a higher concentration to the other gasses in a flue, it requires less energy to absorb and release the C02 in the regeneration process (where the amine is heated to release C02). I was wondering why this is the case.

Thanks in advance.
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