RECYCLING SATURATED DIETHANOLAMINES AND REDUCING THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Authors

  • G. T. Bozorova
  • H. N. Rakhimov
  • T. B. Turayev
  • A. O. Jabborov Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology

Keywords:

absorbent, absorption solution, alkanolamines, diethanolamine, methylmethyldiethanolamine, processing, natural gas, regeneration, saturated solution, heat-resistant salts, organic acids, bitcines, cations, medium.

Abstract

The main purpose of the study is to study and analyze the causes of degradation of 25-30% solutions of ethanolamines used in natural gas purification. The negative changes in ethanolamines that affect their physicochemical properties, absorption capacity and efficiency of gas cleaning as a result of destruction were studied. It has been established that one of the main factors affecting the working properties of ethanolamines and their regeneration is their saturation with heat-resistant salts, organic acids, bicins, di-, tri-, tetraamine compounds.

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2024-05-17

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G. T. Bozorova, H. N. Rakhimov, T. B. Turayev, & A. O. Jabborov. (2024). RECYCLING SATURATED DIETHANOLAMINES AND REDUCING THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT. Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal, 5(5), 264–274. Retrieved from https://wos.academiascience.org/index.php/wos/article/view/4913

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