CO₂ adsorption on zeolites and Fe-MOF for carbon capture and storage (CCS)

This research focused on the development of suitable materials for capturing and storing CO2 (CCS). Ferum-metal organic framework (Fe-MOF) and zeolite were prepared as adsorbents for the CO2 adsorption process. These adsorbents were characterised by employing X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier Tran...

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Main Authors: Daud, Nor Khonisah, M. Najib, N. H. I.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.352052022-09-14T03:43:44Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35205/ CO₂ adsorption on zeolites and Fe-MOF for carbon capture and storage (CCS) Daud, Nor Khonisah M. Najib, N. H. I. TP Chemical technology This research focused on the development of suitable materials for capturing and storing CO2 (CCS). Ferum-metal organic framework (Fe-MOF) and zeolite were prepared as adsorbents for the CO2 adsorption process. These adsorbents were characterised by employing X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) analysers. The adsorptive capacity of CO2 was conducted in an assembled facility containing of a metallic tubular container set up with a pure CO2 gas stream from a cylinder-shaped tank. The performance of these two adsorbents was investigated using two different parameters which are operating pressure and dosage of adsorbents. The exit concentration of CO2 was analyzed periodically using gas chromatography. Based on the FTIR and XRD studies, the findings suggest that the zeolite and Fe-MOF were successfully formed. The optimal adsorption conditions obtained for both adsorbents were 0.3 g of adsorbent dose and 1 bar of operating pressure. In conclusion, zeolite exhibits better performance as a CO2 adsorber due to its higher adsorption capacity than Fe-MOF. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2022-08 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35205/1/CO2%20adsorption%20on%20zeolite%20and%20Fe%20MOF.pdf Daud, Nor Khonisah and M. Najib, N. H. I. (2022) CO₂ adsorption on zeolites and Fe-MOF for carbon capture and storage (CCS). Journal of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Biotechnology (JCEIB), 8 (1). pp. 27-32. ISSN 0126-8139 https://doi.org/10.15282/jceib.v8i1.7795 https://doi.org/10.15282/jceib.v8i1.7795
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Daud, Nor Khonisah
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CO₂ adsorption on zeolites and Fe-MOF for carbon capture and storage (CCS)
description This research focused on the development of suitable materials for capturing and storing CO2 (CCS). Ferum-metal organic framework (Fe-MOF) and zeolite were prepared as adsorbents for the CO2 adsorption process. These adsorbents were characterised by employing X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) analysers. The adsorptive capacity of CO2 was conducted in an assembled facility containing of a metallic tubular container set up with a pure CO2 gas stream from a cylinder-shaped tank. The performance of these two adsorbents was investigated using two different parameters which are operating pressure and dosage of adsorbents. The exit concentration of CO2 was analyzed periodically using gas chromatography. Based on the FTIR and XRD studies, the findings suggest that the zeolite and Fe-MOF were successfully formed. The optimal adsorption conditions obtained for both adsorbents were 0.3 g of adsorbent dose and 1 bar of operating pressure. In conclusion, zeolite exhibits better performance as a CO2 adsorber due to its higher adsorption capacity than Fe-MOF.
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author Daud, Nor Khonisah
M. Najib, N. H. I.
author_facet Daud, Nor Khonisah
M. Najib, N. H. I.
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title CO₂ adsorption on zeolites and Fe-MOF for carbon capture and storage (CCS)
title_short CO₂ adsorption on zeolites and Fe-MOF for carbon capture and storage (CCS)
title_full CO₂ adsorption on zeolites and Fe-MOF for carbon capture and storage (CCS)
title_fullStr CO₂ adsorption on zeolites and Fe-MOF for carbon capture and storage (CCS)
title_full_unstemmed CO₂ adsorption on zeolites and Fe-MOF for carbon capture and storage (CCS)
title_sort co₂ adsorption on zeolites and fe-mof for carbon capture and storage (ccs)
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
publishDate 2022
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35205/1/CO2%20adsorption%20on%20zeolite%20and%20Fe%20MOF.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.15282/jceib.v8i1.7795
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