Comment Re: uh oh (Score 1) 379
These are all aqueous reactions for enhanced removal using an alkaline solution...a method that is well known and considering that you'd need millions of tons of these difficult to procure amines, irrelevant to sequestration.
I'm asking about a linear mass/molar attenuation coefficient that can be used to calculate the energy deposition into a CO2 molecule while in the atmosphere, i.e. a way to see how much heat is retained in the atmosphere by CO2 by absorbing IR energy. I've looked through ENDF, NIST, KAERI and other cross-section and attenuation sites, and I can't find it. It's a critical component of any heat retention calculation, otherwise one would have to assume you have 100% absorption of the energy in those particular wavelengths.