%0 Journal Article %T Alternative solvents for post combustion carbon capture %A Udara S. P. R. Arachchige %A Morten C. Melaaen %J International Journal of Energy and Environment %D 2013 %I International Energy and Environment Foundation (IEEF) %X The process model of post combustion chemical absorption is developed in Aspen Plus for both coal and gas fired power plant flue gas treating. The re-boiler energy requirement is considered as the most important factor to be optimized. Two types of solvents, mono-ethylamine (MEA) and di-ethylamine (DEA), are used to implement the model for three different efficiencies. The re-boiler energy requirement for regeneration process is calculated. Temperature and concentration profiles in absorption column are analyzed to understand the model behavior. Re-boiler energy requirement is considerably lower for DEA than MEA as well as impact of corrosion also less in DEA. Therefore, DEA can be recommended as a better solvent for post combustion process for carbon capture plants in fossil fuel fired power industries. %K Carbon dioxide capture %K Flue gas %K MEA %K DEA %K Re-boiler duty %U http://www.ijee.ieefoundation.org/vol4/issue3/IJEE_09_v4n3.pdf