The present work analyses the behaviour of aqueous solutions of N,N-dimethylethylenediamine as chemical solvent for carbon dioxide separation by gas-liquid absorption. The interest of this molecule is centred on the presence of different types of amino centres that confer the capability to act as typical solvent based on mixtures of amines taking into account the suitable behaviour of some mixtures. For this reason a comparison between diamine and amine blend solvents has been carried out in order to understand the differences between these solvents using absorption and NMR studies. This experimental work analyses the influence of amine type, concentration and ratio between different amines. Also, the effect of gas flow rate used in the bubble column reactor upon the absorption kinetics has been analysed.