Modified fibrous silica for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: Role of metal oxides on physicochemical properties and adsorption performance

This work investigates the effectiveness of FS loaded with CaO, MgO, and CeO2 for CO2 adsorption. Different techniques such as XRD, ATR–FTIR, Raman, CO2–TPD, in situ FTIR, FESEM, and TEM were employed. Upon the metal oxides loading, the alteration of textural properties, increases in the weak and mo...

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Main Authors: S. M., Yusof, R., Othaman, Setiabudi, H. D., L. P., Teh
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2021
Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/33848/1/Modified%20fibrous%20silica%20for%20enhanced%20carbon.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2020.121845
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spelling my.ump.umpir.338482022-04-22T06:47:42Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/33848/ Modified fibrous silica for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: Role of metal oxides on physicochemical properties and adsorption performance S. M., Yusof R., Othaman Setiabudi, H. D. L. P., Teh This work investigates the effectiveness of FS loaded with CaO, MgO, and CeO2 for CO2 adsorption. Different techniques such as XRD, ATR–FTIR, Raman, CO2–TPD, in situ FTIR, FESEM, and TEM were employed. Upon the metal oxides loading, the alteration of textural properties, increases in the weak and moderate basic strength and quantity of basic active sites as well as disappearance of the dendritic structures in CaO/FS were observed. The in situ FTIR studies confirmed the formation of different carbonates species upon the interaction with CO2. The greatest CO2 physisorption capacity was demonstrated by CaO-FS (0.76 ​mmol/g), while the highest CO2 chemisorption uptake was shown by MgO-FS (9.77 ​mmol/g). The CO2 physisorption activity depends mainly on the porosity and basic strength of the adsorbents. On the contrary, the CO2 chemisorption performance is determined by the basic strength and basic sites as well as CO2 affinity of the adsorbents. Elsevier Ltd 2021 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/33848/1/Modified%20fibrous%20silica%20for%20enhanced%20carbon.pdf S. M., Yusof and R., Othaman and Setiabudi, H. D. and L. P., Teh (2021) Modified fibrous silica for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: Role of metal oxides on physicochemical properties and adsorption performance. Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 294 (121845). pp. 1-13. ISSN 0022-4596 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2020.121845 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2020.121845
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description This work investigates the effectiveness of FS loaded with CaO, MgO, and CeO2 for CO2 adsorption. Different techniques such as XRD, ATR–FTIR, Raman, CO2–TPD, in situ FTIR, FESEM, and TEM were employed. Upon the metal oxides loading, the alteration of textural properties, increases in the weak and moderate basic strength and quantity of basic active sites as well as disappearance of the dendritic structures in CaO/FS were observed. The in situ FTIR studies confirmed the formation of different carbonates species upon the interaction with CO2. The greatest CO2 physisorption capacity was demonstrated by CaO-FS (0.76 ​mmol/g), while the highest CO2 chemisorption uptake was shown by MgO-FS (9.77 ​mmol/g). The CO2 physisorption activity depends mainly on the porosity and basic strength of the adsorbents. On the contrary, the CO2 chemisorption performance is determined by the basic strength and basic sites as well as CO2 affinity of the adsorbents.
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author S. M., Yusof
R., Othaman
Setiabudi, H. D.
L. P., Teh
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R., Othaman
Setiabudi, H. D.
L. P., Teh
Modified fibrous silica for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: Role of metal oxides on physicochemical properties and adsorption performance
author_facet S. M., Yusof
R., Othaman
Setiabudi, H. D.
L. P., Teh
author_sort S. M., Yusof
title Modified fibrous silica for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: Role of metal oxides on physicochemical properties and adsorption performance
title_short Modified fibrous silica for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: Role of metal oxides on physicochemical properties and adsorption performance
title_full Modified fibrous silica for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: Role of metal oxides on physicochemical properties and adsorption performance
title_fullStr Modified fibrous silica for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: Role of metal oxides on physicochemical properties and adsorption performance
title_full_unstemmed Modified fibrous silica for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: Role of metal oxides on physicochemical properties and adsorption performance
title_sort modified fibrous silica for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption: role of metal oxides on physicochemical properties and adsorption performance
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2021
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/33848/1/Modified%20fibrous%20silica%20for%20enhanced%20carbon.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2020.121845
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