Different solvents were tested for their ability to remove CO2 and H2S gases, including an aqueous sulfolane-MDEA solution, DTBP, and a diisopropanolamine (DIPA) blended with an ionic liquid. Regression models were created to analyze each solvent's performance, and the models for DTBP and the DIPA solution fit the data best with low errors.
Different solvents were tested for their ability to remove CO2 and H2S gases, including an aqueous sulfolane-MDEA solution, DTBP, and a diisopropanolamine (DIPA) blended with an ionic liquid. Regression models were created to analyze each solvent's performance, and the models for DTBP and the DIPA solution fit the data best with low errors.
Different solvents were tested for their ability to remove CO2 and H2S gases, including an aqueous sulfolane-MDEA solution, DTBP, and a diisopropanolamine (DIPA) blended with an ionic liquid. Regression models were created to analyze each solvent's performance, and the models for DTBP and the DIPA solution fit the data best with low errors.
Different solvents were tested for their ability to remove CO2 and H2S gases, including an aqueous sulfolane-MDEA solution, DTBP, and a diisopropanolamine (DIPA) blended with an ionic liquid. Regression models were created to analyze each solvent's performance, and the models for DTBP and the DIPA solution fit the data best with low errors.