Improvement of carbon dioxide adsorption by the effect of concentration on blended amine-kenaf impregnation in IsoSORP analyzer.

With the global increase of fuel-based energy demand, CO2 emission has been rising at an alarming rate. CO2 emission management requires insightful investigation to identify efficient technique to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere. CO2 adsorption is one of the widely used techniques due to its lower cost...

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Main Authors: Tharumalingam, Pavithra, M. Salleh, M. Zulhaziman, Zaini, Nabilah, Alias, Nurhidayah, Zulbadli, Nazlina, Vasanthasegaran, Shabinthran, Nordin, Norsuhadat
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spelling my.utm.1073342024-09-01T07:17:51Z http://eprints.utm.my/107334/ Improvement of carbon dioxide adsorption by the effect of concentration on blended amine-kenaf impregnation in IsoSORP analyzer. Tharumalingam, Pavithra M. Salleh, M. Zulhaziman Zaini, Nabilah Alias, Nurhidayah Zulbadli, Nazlina Vasanthasegaran, Shabinthran Nordin, Norsuhadat TP Chemical technology With the global increase of fuel-based energy demand, CO2 emission has been rising at an alarming rate. CO2 emission management requires insightful investigation to identify efficient technique to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere. CO2 adsorption is one of the widely used techniques due to its lower cost and operating time in comparison with other carbon capture and storage technologies. This study demonstrated the utilization of kenaf adsorbent as a green and low-cost material in CO2 adsorption by IsoSORP analyzer. The surface of kenaf was modified by impregnation with blended amines, i.e. monoethanolamine (MEA) and tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) at difference ratios. The structural characteristic obtained from the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) analysis showed that the morphology of kenaf was improved after modification with MEA and TEPA, as reflected by a significant improvement of nitrogen contents. The adsorption of CO2 was conducted by passing 100 ml/min of CO2 gas through the modified and unmodified adsorbent in IsoSORP analyzer at different pressure and at a constant temperature of 25°C. It was observed that the blended amine with concentration of 0.5 MEA: 0.5 TEPA has the significant effect on kenaf adsorbent towards CO2 adsorption capability at any pressure effects. The highest amount of CO2 captured was 16 mg/g adsorbent at the highest pressure, i.e. 15 bar. The modified kenaf at a ratio of 0.5 MEA and 0.5 TEPA resulted an increment of 33.33% CO2 adsorption capacity (mg/g) compared to the unmodified kenaf. This study revealed that the concentration ratio of blended amine has a substantial effect in CO2 adsorption capacity. 2023-07-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Tharumalingam, Pavithra and M. Salleh, M. Zulhaziman and Zaini, Nabilah and Alias, Nurhidayah and Zulbadli, Nazlina and Vasanthasegaran, Shabinthran and Nordin, Norsuhadat (2023) Improvement of carbon dioxide adsorption by the effect of concentration on blended amine-kenaf impregnation in IsoSORP analyzer. In: 7th International Conference on Environment 2021, ICENV 2021, 6 October 2021 - 7 October 2021, Penang, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0148255
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Tharumalingam, Pavithra
M. Salleh, M. Zulhaziman
Zaini, Nabilah
Alias, Nurhidayah
Zulbadli, Nazlina
Vasanthasegaran, Shabinthran
Nordin, Norsuhadat
Improvement of carbon dioxide adsorption by the effect of concentration on blended amine-kenaf impregnation in IsoSORP analyzer.
description With the global increase of fuel-based energy demand, CO2 emission has been rising at an alarming rate. CO2 emission management requires insightful investigation to identify efficient technique to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere. CO2 adsorption is one of the widely used techniques due to its lower cost and operating time in comparison with other carbon capture and storage technologies. This study demonstrated the utilization of kenaf adsorbent as a green and low-cost material in CO2 adsorption by IsoSORP analyzer. The surface of kenaf was modified by impregnation with blended amines, i.e. monoethanolamine (MEA) and tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) at difference ratios. The structural characteristic obtained from the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) analysis showed that the morphology of kenaf was improved after modification with MEA and TEPA, as reflected by a significant improvement of nitrogen contents. The adsorption of CO2 was conducted by passing 100 ml/min of CO2 gas through the modified and unmodified adsorbent in IsoSORP analyzer at different pressure and at a constant temperature of 25°C. It was observed that the blended amine with concentration of 0.5 MEA: 0.5 TEPA has the significant effect on kenaf adsorbent towards CO2 adsorption capability at any pressure effects. The highest amount of CO2 captured was 16 mg/g adsorbent at the highest pressure, i.e. 15 bar. The modified kenaf at a ratio of 0.5 MEA and 0.5 TEPA resulted an increment of 33.33% CO2 adsorption capacity (mg/g) compared to the unmodified kenaf. This study revealed that the concentration ratio of blended amine has a substantial effect in CO2 adsorption capacity.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Tharumalingam, Pavithra
M. Salleh, M. Zulhaziman
Zaini, Nabilah
Alias, Nurhidayah
Zulbadli, Nazlina
Vasanthasegaran, Shabinthran
Nordin, Norsuhadat
author_facet Tharumalingam, Pavithra
M. Salleh, M. Zulhaziman
Zaini, Nabilah
Alias, Nurhidayah
Zulbadli, Nazlina
Vasanthasegaran, Shabinthran
Nordin, Norsuhadat
author_sort Tharumalingam, Pavithra
title Improvement of carbon dioxide adsorption by the effect of concentration on blended amine-kenaf impregnation in IsoSORP analyzer.
title_short Improvement of carbon dioxide adsorption by the effect of concentration on blended amine-kenaf impregnation in IsoSORP analyzer.
title_full Improvement of carbon dioxide adsorption by the effect of concentration on blended amine-kenaf impregnation in IsoSORP analyzer.
title_fullStr Improvement of carbon dioxide adsorption by the effect of concentration on blended amine-kenaf impregnation in IsoSORP analyzer.
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of carbon dioxide adsorption by the effect of concentration on blended amine-kenaf impregnation in IsoSORP analyzer.
title_sort improvement of carbon dioxide adsorption by the effect of concentration on blended amine-kenaf impregnation in isosorp analyzer.
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107334/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0148255
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