Kinetics of Carbon Dioxide with Amines. I. Stopped-Flow Studies in Aqueous Solutions. A Review

It is possible to find plenty of information about kinetics of reaction between amine and carbone dioxide in the literature. However, there are several experimental techniques and several possible mechanisms which lead to observe sometimes high dispersion of experimental results with various in...

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Main Authors: Couchaux Gabriel, Barth Danielle, Jacquin Marc, Faraj Abdelaziz, Grandjean Julien
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-09-01
Series:Oil & Gas Science and Technology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2013150
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Summary:It is possible to find plenty of information about kinetics of reaction between amine and carbone dioxide in the literature. However, there are several experimental techniques and several possible mechanisms which lead to observe sometimes high dispersion of experimental results with various interpretations. A method which enables to compare kinetic constant got by different authors is proposed in this work. First, we present experimental techniques and justify comparison of data obtained by stopped-flow technique. Then, we plot kinetic data for all amine studied in the literature by a power law dependency with the concentration. This representation illustrates some structure-activity relationships and enables to confront experimental results with the different mechanisms. Advantages and limits of each mechanism are discussed. Finally, we justify the choice of the termolecular model to compare data got by different authors. This model leads to a compensation effect which is an argument in favour of this mechanism.
ISSN:1294-4475
1953-8189