Preparation and characterization of chromium metal organic framework for carbon dioxide adsorption

Greenhouse gases (GHGs) have greatly changed the global climate in the recent year. Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) is one of the solutions which can be utilized as gas adsorbents to capture carbon dioxide (CO2), the main contributor of greenhouse effect. MOF possesses good CO2 adsorption ability at...

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Main Authors: Chong, K. C., Foo, P. L., Lai, S. O., Thiam, H. S., Lee, S. S., Lau, W. J.
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spelling my.utm.901492021-03-29T06:00:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90149/ Preparation and characterization of chromium metal organic framework for carbon dioxide adsorption Chong, K. C. Foo, P. L. Lai, S. O. Thiam, H. S. Lee, S. S. Lau, W. J. TP Chemical technology Greenhouse gases (GHGs) have greatly changed the global climate in the recent year. Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) is one of the solutions which can be utilized as gas adsorbents to capture carbon dioxide (CO2), the main contributor of greenhouse effect. MOF possesses good CO2 adsorption ability attributed to its high surface area to volume ratio and pore size. Nevertheless, the success of the MOF is greatly depend on the fabrication parameter such as fabrication methods, type of metal oxide, type of organic linkers used and the molar ratio of the reactant. In this study, chromium (VI) oxide, trimesic acid and terephthalic acid were used to fabricate MOFs by solvothermal method to investigate the performance of CO2 adsorption. The characterization tests by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) shows that Cr-TMA-1:5 amongst the rest of the fabricated MOF possess the shape of small irregular diagonal with highest surface area to volume ratio which was ideal in CO2 adsorption. Furthers, the result CO2 adsorption test carried by thermogravimetric analyser (TGA) suggested the MOF Cr-TMA-1:5 possesses the highest the CO2 adsorption capacity recorded at 0.099 mmol/g. This had revealed that MOFs composed of chromium (VI) oxide and trimesic acid possess the potential to be applied in CO2 adsorption. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90149/1/ChongKokChung2019_PreparationandCharacterizationofChromium.pdf Chong, K. C. and Foo, P. L. and Lai, S. O. and Thiam, H. S. and Lee, S. S. and Lau, W. J. (2019) Preparation and characterization of chromium metal organic framework for carbon dioxide adsorption. In: 6th International Conference on Applications and Design in Mechanical Engineering 2019, 26-27 Aug 2019, Penang Island, Malaysia. https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/670/1/012002
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Chong, K. C.
Foo, P. L.
Lai, S. O.
Thiam, H. S.
Lee, S. S.
Lau, W. J.
Preparation and characterization of chromium metal organic framework for carbon dioxide adsorption
description Greenhouse gases (GHGs) have greatly changed the global climate in the recent year. Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) is one of the solutions which can be utilized as gas adsorbents to capture carbon dioxide (CO2), the main contributor of greenhouse effect. MOF possesses good CO2 adsorption ability attributed to its high surface area to volume ratio and pore size. Nevertheless, the success of the MOF is greatly depend on the fabrication parameter such as fabrication methods, type of metal oxide, type of organic linkers used and the molar ratio of the reactant. In this study, chromium (VI) oxide, trimesic acid and terephthalic acid were used to fabricate MOFs by solvothermal method to investigate the performance of CO2 adsorption. The characterization tests by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) shows that Cr-TMA-1:5 amongst the rest of the fabricated MOF possess the shape of small irregular diagonal with highest surface area to volume ratio which was ideal in CO2 adsorption. Furthers, the result CO2 adsorption test carried by thermogravimetric analyser (TGA) suggested the MOF Cr-TMA-1:5 possesses the highest the CO2 adsorption capacity recorded at 0.099 mmol/g. This had revealed that MOFs composed of chromium (VI) oxide and trimesic acid possess the potential to be applied in CO2 adsorption.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Chong, K. C.
Foo, P. L.
Lai, S. O.
Thiam, H. S.
Lee, S. S.
Lau, W. J.
author_facet Chong, K. C.
Foo, P. L.
Lai, S. O.
Thiam, H. S.
Lee, S. S.
Lau, W. J.
author_sort Chong, K. C.
title Preparation and characterization of chromium metal organic framework for carbon dioxide adsorption
title_short Preparation and characterization of chromium metal organic framework for carbon dioxide adsorption
title_full Preparation and characterization of chromium metal organic framework for carbon dioxide adsorption
title_fullStr Preparation and characterization of chromium metal organic framework for carbon dioxide adsorption
title_full_unstemmed Preparation and characterization of chromium metal organic framework for carbon dioxide adsorption
title_sort preparation and characterization of chromium metal organic framework for carbon dioxide adsorption
publishDate 2019
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