화학공학소재연구정보센터
Desalination, Vol.227, No.1-3, 46-56, 2008
Effect of anti-scale agents on the solubility of CO2 in seawater at temperatures of 60 to 90 degrees C and pressures of 1-2 bar
The objective of this work is to present experimental data that would show the effect of temperature, salinity, pressure and the presence of anti-scale additives oil CO2 solubility in seawater. The paper examines the solubility of CO2 in real seawater and real seawater dosed with two different anti-scale additives. The study has been performed at temperatures between 60 degrees C and 90 degrees C and at pressures of I and 2 bar. To assess the effect of each anti-scale additive oil CO2 gas solubility varying doses, 2-10 ppm of anti-scale additive have been used. For the experimentation ail experimental rig has been designed to ensure adequate contact between the gas phase and the aqueous phase. The Continuous quantitative analysis of CO2 concentration flowing from the experimental rig was measured using a CM-5011 Carbon Coulometer. A mass balance was carried out to calculate the amount of CO2 absorbed into solution; Henry's law constant was then calculated.