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Understanding the CO2 capture performance by MDEA-based deep eutectics solvents with excellent cyclic capacity

Ahmad et al., 2021

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16607185083916698781
Author
Ahmad N
Lin X
Wang X
Xu J
Xu X
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Solvents for CO 2 capture with efficient regeneration are essential for industrial applications. Here, three methyldiethanolamine (MDEA) based deep eutectic solvents (DESs) were developed and their performance for CO 2 uptake and regeneration was evaluated. Density …
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