A review of gas chromatographic techniques for identification of aqueous amine degradation products in carbonated environments.
Idris Mohamed SaeedShaukat Ali MazariPeter AlabaBrahim Si AliBadrul Mohamed JanWan Jeffrey BasirunYahaya Muhammad SaniSabzoi NizzamuddinNabisab Mujawar MubarakPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2021)
Degradation of amines is a significant issue allied to amine-based carbon dioxide (CO2) absorption in post-combustion CO2 capture. It becomes essential to have a detailed understanding of degradation products for advanced post-combustion CO2 capture technology. Identification and quantification of degradation products of amines help in practicability and environmental assessment of amine-based technology. Gas, liquid, and ion chromatographic techniques are the benchmark tools for qualitative and quantitative analyses of the amines and their derivatives. Among others, gas chromatography has been more in use for this specific application, especially for the identification of degradation products of amines. This review focuses on the critical elucidation of gas chromatographic analysis and development of methods to determine the amine degradation products, highlighting preparation methods for samples and selecting columns and detectors. The choice of detector, column, sample preparation, and method development are reviewed in this manuscript, keeping in view the industry and research applications. Furthermore, obtained results on the quantitative and qualitative analyses using gas chromatography are summarized with future perspectives.
Keyphrases
- gas chromatography
- carbon dioxide
- mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- systematic review
- room temperature
- solid phase extraction
- ionic liquid
- magnetic resonance
- particulate matter
- sewage sludge
- municipal solid waste
- image quality
- life cycle