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Direct Determination of the Rate Coefficient for the Reaction of OH Radicals with Monoethanol Amine (MEA) from 296 to 510 K
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Radical EmissionEngineeringAtmospheric PhotochemistryRate CoefficientOrganic ChemistryChemistryEnvironmental PhotochemistryChemical EngineeringHigh Temperature AerosolOh RemovalPhotochemistryRadical (Chemistry)HydrogenEnergyCarbonizationLaser PhotochemistryMonoethanol AmineOh RadicalsChemical Kinetics
Monoethanol amine (H2NCH2CH2OH, MEA) has been proposed for large-scale use in carbon capture and storage. We present the first absolute, temperature-dependent determination of the rate coefficient for the reaction of OH with MEA using laser flash photolysis for OH generation, monitoring OH removal by laser-induced fluorescence. The room-temperature rate coefficient is determined to be (7.61 ± 0.76) × 10(-11) cm(3) molecule(-1) s(-1), and the rate coefficient decreases by about 40% by 510 K. The temperature dependence of the rate coefficient is given by k1= (7.73 ± 0.24) × 10(-11)(T/295)(-(0.79±0.11)) cm(3) molecule(-1) s(-1). The high rate coefficient shows that gas-phase processing in the atmosphere will be competitive with uptake onto aerosols.
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