Carbonyl Sulfide Removal By MEA‏

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The discussion centers on the chemical structure of "B" in the context of Monoethanolamine (MEA) for carbonyl sulfide removal. Participants clarify that "B" refers to the base component in the chemical reaction involving MEA. Understanding this structure is crucial for accurate process simulation in carbonyl sulfide removal applications. The focus is on the implications of MEA's chemical properties in industrial processes.

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Regarding the attached picture,

Please, explain me what is "B" and what is the chemical structure of B in the case for Monoethanolamine (MEA)


I require this info for process simulation.
 

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Looks like "B for base".
 

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