Heat Capacity of Sodium Aminoacetate Solutions before and after CO2 Absorption
The heat capacities of aqueous solutions of sodium aminoacetate (CAS no. 6000-44-8) and CO2-loaded aqueous sodium aminoacetate solutions were measured for a range of sodium aminoacetate mass fractions w ) (0.01, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, and 0.30) and at a temperature range of T ) (298.15 to 323.15)...
| Main Authors: | Harris, F, Kurnia, Kiki, M.I., Abdul Mutalib, T., Murugesan |
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utp-eprints.9312017-03-20T01:59:58Z Heat Capacity of Sodium Aminoacetate Solutions before and after CO2 Absorption Harris, F Kurnia, Kiki M.I., Abdul Mutalib T., Murugesan TP Chemical technology The heat capacities of aqueous solutions of sodium aminoacetate (CAS no. 6000-44-8) and CO2-loaded aqueous sodium aminoacetate solutions were measured for a range of sodium aminoacetate mass fractions w ) (0.01, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, and 0.30) and at a temperature range of T ) (298.15 to 323.15) K. It was found that the heat capacity of the aqueous solution of sodium aminoacetate decreases as the concentration increases and increases with an increase in temperature. The heat capacity of CO2-loaded aqueous sodium aminoacetate solution was found to increase with temperature and decrease with an increase in CO2 loading. The heat capacities of the CO2-loaded aqueous sodium aminoacetate solution were lower than those of the unloaded solutions. American Chemical Society 2010 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/931/1/JCED_%2855%29_%281%29_2010.pdf Harris, F and Kurnia, Kiki and M.I., Abdul Mutalib and T., Murugesan (2010) Heat Capacity of Sodium Aminoacetate Solutions before and after CO2 Absorption. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/931/ |
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TP Chemical technology Harris, F Kurnia, Kiki M.I., Abdul Mutalib T., Murugesan Heat Capacity of Sodium Aminoacetate Solutions before and after CO2 Absorption |
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The heat capacities of aqueous solutions of sodium aminoacetate (CAS no. 6000-44-8) and CO2-loaded
aqueous sodium aminoacetate solutions were measured for a range of sodium aminoacetate mass fractions
w ) (0.01, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, and 0.30) and at a temperature range of T ) (298.15 to 323.15) K. It was
found that the heat capacity of the aqueous solution of sodium aminoacetate decreases as the concentration
increases and increases with an increase in temperature. The heat capacity of CO2-loaded aqueous sodium
aminoacetate solution was found to increase with temperature and decrease with an increase in CO2 loading.
The heat capacities of the CO2-loaded aqueous sodium aminoacetate solution were lower than those of the
unloaded solutions. |
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Harris, F Kurnia, Kiki M.I., Abdul Mutalib T., Murugesan |
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Harris, F |
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Heat Capacity of Sodium Aminoacetate Solutions before and after CO2
Absorption |
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Heat Capacity of Sodium Aminoacetate Solutions before and after CO2
Absorption |
| title_full |
Heat Capacity of Sodium Aminoacetate Solutions before and after CO2
Absorption |
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Heat Capacity of Sodium Aminoacetate Solutions before and after CO2
Absorption |
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Heat Capacity of Sodium Aminoacetate Solutions before and after CO2
Absorption |
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heat capacity of sodium aminoacetate solutions before and after co2
absorption |
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American Chemical Society |
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