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Ardi Hartono
Ardi Hartono
Norwegian University of Sciences and Technology (NTNU)
Verified email at nt.ntnu.no
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Solubility of CO2 in 15, 30, 45 and 60 mass% MEA from 40 to 120 C and model representation using the extended UNIQUAC framework
UE Aronu, S Gondal, ET Hessen, T Haug-Warberg, A Hartono, KA Hoff, ...
Chemical Engineering Science 66 (24), 6393-6406, 2011
3242011
Kinetics of carbon dioxide absorption in aqueous solution of diethylenetriamine (DETA)
A Hartono, EF da Silva, HF Svendsen
Chemical Engineering Science 64 (14), 3205-3213, 2009
1512009
Evaluation of a phase change solvent for CO2 capture: Absorption and desorption tests
DDD Pinto, SAH Zaidy, A Hartono, HF Svendsen
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 28, 318-327, 2014
1502014
Kinetics of CO2 absorption in aqueous ammonia solution
F Qin, S Wang, A Hartono, HF Svendsen, C Chen
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 4 (5), 729-738, 2010
1452010
Qualitative Determination of Species in DETA−H2O−CO2 System Using 13C NMR Spectra
A Hartono, EF da Silva, H Grasdalen, HF Svendsen
Industrial & engineering chemistry research 46 (1), 249-254, 2007
1252007
Physical Properties of Partially CO2 Loaded Aqueous Monoethanolamine (MEA)
A Hartono, EO Mba, HF Svendsen
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data 59 (6), 1808-1816, 2014
1222014
Experimental study on phase change solvents in CO2 capture by NMR spectroscopy
AF Ciftja, A Hartono, HF Svendsen
Chemical Engineering Science 102, 378-386, 2013
1012013
Mass transfer and kinetics of carbon dioxide absorption into loaded aqueous monoethanolamine solutions
X Luo, A Hartono, S Hussain, HF Svendsen
Chemical Engineering Science 123, 57-69, 2015
942015
VLE data and modelling of aqueous N, N-diethylethanolamine (DEEA) solutions
JGMS Monteiro, DDD Pinto, SAH Zaidy, A Hartono, HF Svendsen
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 19, 432-440, 2013
822013
13C NMR as a method species determination in CO2 absorbent systems
AF Ciftja, A Hartono, HF Svendsen
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 16, 224-232, 2013
802013
Kinetics of carbon dioxide absorption into aqueous amino acid salt: potassium salt of sarcosine solution
UE Aronu, A Hartono, KA Hoff, HF Svendsen
Industrial & engineering chemistry research 50 (18), 10465-10475, 2011
772011
Density, viscosity, and excess properties of aqueous solution of diethylenetriamine (DETA)
A Hartono, HF Svendsen
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 41 (9), 973-979, 2009
772009
Experimental study on carbamate formation in the AMP–CO2–H2O system at different temperatures
AF Ciftja, A Hartono, HF Svendsen
Chemical engineering science 107, 317-327, 2014
712014
Binary and ternary VLE of the 2-(diethylamino)-ethanol (DEEA)/3-(methylamino)-propylamine (MAPA)/water system
A Hartono, F Saleem, MW Arshad, M Usman, HF Svendsen
Chemical Engineering Science 101, 401-411, 2013
672013
Study on carbamate stability in the AMP/CO2/H2O system from 13C-NMR spectroscopy
AF Ciftja, A Hartono, EF da Silva, HF Svendsen
Energy Procedia 4, 614-620, 2011
672011
Theoretical Study of Differential Enthalpy of Absorption of CO2 with MEA and MDEA as a Function of Temperature
M Gupta, EF da Silva, A Hartono, HF Svendsen
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 117 (32), 9457-9468, 2013
602013
Comparative kinetics of carbon dioxide absorption in unloaded aqueous monoethanolamine solutions using wetted wall and string of discs columns
X Luo, A Hartono, HF Svendsen
Chemical engineering science 82, 31-43, 2012
552012
Liquid speciation study in amine amino acid salts for CO2 absorbent with 13C-NMR
A Hartono, UE Aronu, HF Svendsen
Energy Procedia 4, 209-215, 2011
552011
Solubility of carbon dioxide in aqueous 2.5 M of diethylenetriamine (DETA) solution
A Hartono, KA Hoff, T Mejdell, HF Svendsen
Energy Procedia 4, 179-186, 2011
542011
Screening of strong bicarbonate forming solvents for CO2 capture
A Hartono, SJ Vevelstad, A Ciftja, HK Knuutila
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 58, 201-211, 2017
532017
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