TY - JOUR AU - Wendt, Carl J. AB - Some of the earliest applications of amines for treating flue gas were to recover carbon dioxide for dry ice production and beverage carbonation. The amine process was later applied to recover CO2 for urea production. In the late 1970's and early 1980's during the period of major enhanced oil recovery projects, amines were used to recoverCO2 from flue gas for injection. In those plants, SO2 was typically removed by an alkaline scrubbing system upsteam of the amine process, but nothing was done to reduce the NOx and excess oxygen in the flue gas. Residual SO2, NOx, and oxygen caused amine degradation and in some cases led to severe corrosion. TI - Application of amines for treating flue gas from coal‐fired power plants JF - Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy DO - 10.1002/ep.670100321 DA - 1991-08-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/application-of-amines-for-treating-flue-gas-from-coal-fired-power-rIgwRwNYaB SP - 211 EP - 215 VL - 10 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -