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Heat of Absorption of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in Monoethanolamine (MEA) and 2-(Aminoethyl)ethanolamine (AEEA) Solutions
I Kim, HF Svendsen
Industrial & engineering chemistry research 46 (17), 5803-5809, 2007
4832007
Enthalpy of absorption of CO2 with alkanolamine solutions predicted from reaction equilibrium constants
I Kim, KA Hoff, ET Hessen, T Haug-Warberg, HF Svendsen
Chemical Engineering Science 64 (9), 2027-2038, 2009
1772009
Ebulliometric Determination of Vapor−Liquid Equilibria for Pure Water, Monoethanolamine, N-Methyldiethanolamine, 3-(Methylamino)-propylamine, and Their …
I Kim, HF Svendsen, E Børresen
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data 53 (11), 2521-2531, 2008
1742008
Comparative study of the heats of absorption of post-combustion CO2 absorbents
I Kim, HF Svendsen
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 5 (3), 390-395, 2011
1612011
Heat of absorption of CO2 with aqueous solutions of MEA: new experimental data
I Kim, KA Hoff, T Mejdell
Energy Procedia 63, 1446-1455, 2014
882014
Heat of absorption of CO2 in aqueous ammonia and ammonium carbonate/carbamate solutions
F Qin, S Wang, I Kim, HF Svendsen, C Chen
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 5 (3), 405-412, 2011
552011
Thermodynamics of protonation of amines in aqueous solutions at elevated temperatures
I Kim, CM Jens, A Grimstvedt, HF Svendsen
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 43 (11), 1754-1762, 2011
522011
Heat of absorption of CO2 in aqueous ammonia, piperazine solutions and their mixtures
J Liu, S Wang, HF Svendsen, MU Idrees, I Kim, C Chen
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 9, 148-159, 2012
482012
Understanding precipitation in amino acid salt systems at process conditions
UE Aronu, AF Ciftja, I Kim, A Hartono
Energy Procedia 37, 233-240, 2013
452013
Selection and characterization of phase-change solvent for carbon dioxide capture: precipitating system
S Ma’mun, I Kim
Energy Procedia 37, 331-339, 2013
442013
Vapor–liquid equilibrium in the sodium carbonate–sodium bicarbonate–water–CO2-system
H Knuutila, ET Hessen, I Kim, T Haug-Warberg, HF Svendsen
Chemical Engineering Science 65 (6), 2218-2226, 2010
422010
Heat of reaction and VLE of post combustion CO2 absorbents
I Kim
Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Fakultet for naturvitenskap …, 2009
412009
Solvent development in post combustion CO2 capture-Selection criteria and optimization of solvent performance, cost and environmental impact
KA Hoff, EF Da Silva, I Kim, A Grimstvedt, S Ma’mun
Energy Procedia 37, 292-299, 2013
322013
Enthalpies of absorption of CO2 in aqueous alkanolamine solutions from e-NRTL model
I Kim, ET Hessen, T Haug-Warberg, HF Svendsen
Energy Procedia 1 (1), 829-835, 2009
322009
AMP–CO2–water thermodynamics, a combination of UNIQUAC model, computational chemistry and experimental data
H Mehdizadeh, M Gupta, I Kim, EF Da Silva, T Haug-Warberg, ...
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 18, 173-182, 2013
282013
Protonation constant (pKa) of MDEA in water as function of temperature and ionic strength
A Hartono, M Saeed, I Kim, HF Svendsen
Energy Procedia 63, 1122-1128, 2014
272014
Heat of absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) into aqueous N-methyldiethanolamine (MDEA) and N, N-dimethylmonoethanolamine (DMMEA)
Ø Jonassen, I Kim, HF Svendsen
Energy Procedia 63, 1890-1902, 2014
252014
Precipitation of Piperazine in Aqueous Piperazine Solutions with and without CO2 Loadings
X Ma, I Kim, R Beck, H Knuutila, JP Andreassen
Industrial & engineering chemistry research 51 (37), 12126-12134, 2012
232012
Characterization of 2-piperidineethanol and 1-(2-hydroxyethyl) pyrrolidine as strong bicarbonate forming solvents for CO2 capture
A Hartono, R Rennemo, M Awais, SJ Vevelstad, OG Brakstad, I Kim, ...
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 63, 260-271, 2017
222017
Evaluation of energetic benefit for solid-liquid phase change CO2 absorbents
UE Aronu, I Kim, G Haugen
Energy procedia 63, 532-541, 2014
192014
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