Utilization of Sustainable Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Sorbents for Carbon dioxide Capture

Sustainable porous carbons have been produced via pyrolysis of palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and then modified using hydrogen reduction and treatment with phenol for increase in hydrophilic character. The sorbents were tested for CO2 capture. The EFB based sorbent materials were characterized for mor...

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Main Authors: N. S., Nasri, U. D., Hamza, A., Abdulkadir, Siti Noraishah, Ismail, M. M., Hamed
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spelling my.ump.umpir.50222015-03-03T09:22:38Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/5022/ Utilization of Sustainable Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Sorbents for Carbon dioxide Capture N. S., Nasri U. D., Hamza A., Abdulkadir Siti Noraishah, Ismail M. M., Hamed TP Chemical technology Sustainable porous carbons have been produced via pyrolysis of palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and then modified using hydrogen reduction and treatment with phenol for increase in hydrophilic character. The sorbents were tested for CO2 capture. The EFB based sorbent materials were characterized for morphology and chemical functional groups. Characterization of the porous carbons covered four samples: hydrogen reduced, hydrophilic treated, bio oil impregnated and CO2 uptake samples. FTIR analysis showed presence of hydroxyl, carbonyl, aliphatic, esters, alcohol, phenol and analysis showed presence of hydroxyl, carbonyl, aliphatic, esters, alcohol, phenol and carboxylic groups on the surfaces of the sorbent materials. Absence of C=O in thehydrophilic treated samples could be traced back to reaction of the phenol and compounds containing carbonyl groups. Absence of C-O stretching for ethers in the carbon captured samples could be related to oxidation of ethers in CO2.Spectra at 557.5cm-1 could be due to adsorption of CO2 bending stretch. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/5022/1/PSEAsia2013-96.pdf N. S., Nasri and U. D., Hamza and A., Abdulkadir and Siti Noraishah, Ismail and M. M., Hamed (2013) Utilization of Sustainable Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Sorbents for Carbon dioxide Capture. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Process Systems Engineering (PSE ASIA), Kuala Lumpur , 25-27 June 2013. pp. 582-587..
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N. S., Nasri
U. D., Hamza
A., Abdulkadir
Siti Noraishah, Ismail
M. M., Hamed
Utilization of Sustainable Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Sorbents for Carbon dioxide Capture
description Sustainable porous carbons have been produced via pyrolysis of palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and then modified using hydrogen reduction and treatment with phenol for increase in hydrophilic character. The sorbents were tested for CO2 capture. The EFB based sorbent materials were characterized for morphology and chemical functional groups. Characterization of the porous carbons covered four samples: hydrogen reduced, hydrophilic treated, bio oil impregnated and CO2 uptake samples. FTIR analysis showed presence of hydroxyl, carbonyl, aliphatic, esters, alcohol, phenol and analysis showed presence of hydroxyl, carbonyl, aliphatic, esters, alcohol, phenol and carboxylic groups on the surfaces of the sorbent materials. Absence of C=O in thehydrophilic treated samples could be traced back to reaction of the phenol and compounds containing carbonyl groups. Absence of C-O stretching for ethers in the carbon captured samples could be related to oxidation of ethers in CO2.Spectra at 557.5cm-1 could be due to adsorption of CO2 bending stretch.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author N. S., Nasri
U. D., Hamza
A., Abdulkadir
Siti Noraishah, Ismail
M. M., Hamed
author_facet N. S., Nasri
U. D., Hamza
A., Abdulkadir
Siti Noraishah, Ismail
M. M., Hamed
author_sort N. S., Nasri
title Utilization of Sustainable Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Sorbents for Carbon dioxide Capture
title_short Utilization of Sustainable Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Sorbents for Carbon dioxide Capture
title_full Utilization of Sustainable Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Sorbents for Carbon dioxide Capture
title_fullStr Utilization of Sustainable Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Sorbents for Carbon dioxide Capture
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Sustainable Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Sorbents for Carbon dioxide Capture
title_sort utilization of sustainable palm empty fruit bunch sorbents for carbon dioxide capture
publishDate 2013
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/5022/1/PSEAsia2013-96.pdf
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