CO2 CAPTURE FOR FORMIC ACID PHOTOSYNTHESIS USING MEMBRANE REACTOR
Membrane contactor technology has become an effective option for reducing CO2 levels in flue gas. Absorbents containing CO2 can be directly utilized, particularly in the process of photocatalysis. Photocatalysis is an environmentally friendly technology as it only requires photon or light energy...
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id-itb.:819292024-07-05T09:06:40ZCO2 CAPTURE FOR FORMIC ACID PHOTOSYNTHESIS USING MEMBRANE REACTOR Raihan Aziz, Muhammad Indonesia Final Project membrane contractor, carbon dioxide, photocatalysis, formic acid, photoreduction INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/81929 Membrane contactor technology has become an effective option for reducing CO2 levels in flue gas. Absorbents containing CO2 can be directly utilized, particularly in the process of photocatalysis. Photocatalysis is an environmentally friendly technology as it only requires photon or light energy as a driving force. One of the valuable products obtained through this process is formic acid. In this study, the synthesis of ZnO and ZnS catalysts was modified using the sol-gel method with varying molar ratios and calcination temperatures, determining the characteristics of the photocatalysts, and assessing catalyst performance using visible light and model flue gas feed. Based on photoreduction tests, it was found that the synthesized ZnO and ZnS catalysts had diffraction patterns matching the standards, with wavelengths reaching 409.19 nm (visible light). The three best catalysts were those with the ZnO molar ratio and calcination temperature of: (1) 1:2, 400°C, (2) 1:2, 500°C, and (3) 1:1, 400°C, yielding formic acid at 118.39, 115.26, and 102.02 mg/L, respectively. Using an LED lamp as a visible light source resulted in the highest formic acid yield of 18.12 ppm after 240 minutes with a catalyst having a ZnO ratio of 1:1 calcined at 400°C. Using a gas feed with 15% vol CO2 produced the highest formic acid yield of 43.21 ppm after 240 minutes. text |
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Membrane contactor technology has become an effective option for reducing CO2 levels
in flue gas. Absorbents containing CO2 can be directly utilized, particularly in the process
of photocatalysis. Photocatalysis is an environmentally friendly technology as it only
requires photon or light energy as a driving force. One of the valuable products obtained
through this process is formic acid.
In this study, the synthesis of ZnO and ZnS catalysts was modified using the sol-gel
method with varying molar ratios and calcination temperatures, determining the
characteristics of the photocatalysts, and assessing catalyst performance using visible
light and model flue gas feed. Based on photoreduction tests, it was found that the
synthesized ZnO and ZnS catalysts had diffraction patterns matching the standards, with
wavelengths reaching 409.19 nm (visible light). The three best catalysts were those with
the ZnO molar ratio and calcination temperature of: (1) 1:2, 400°C, (2) 1:2, 500°C, and
(3) 1:1, 400°C, yielding formic acid at 118.39, 115.26, and 102.02 mg/L, respectively.
Using an LED lamp as a visible light source resulted in the highest formic acid yield of
18.12 ppm after 240 minutes with a catalyst having a ZnO ratio of 1:1 calcined at 400°C.
Using a gas feed with 15% vol CO2 produced the highest formic acid yield of 43.21 ppm
after 240 minutes. |
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CO2 CAPTURE FOR FORMIC ACID PHOTOSYNTHESIS USING MEMBRANE REACTOR |
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CO2 CAPTURE FOR FORMIC ACID PHOTOSYNTHESIS USING MEMBRANE REACTOR |
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CO2 CAPTURE FOR FORMIC ACID PHOTOSYNTHESIS USING MEMBRANE REACTOR |
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CO2 CAPTURE FOR FORMIC ACID PHOTOSYNTHESIS USING MEMBRANE REACTOR |
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CO2 CAPTURE FOR FORMIC ACID PHOTOSYNTHESIS USING MEMBRANE REACTOR |
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co2 capture for formic acid photosynthesis using membrane reactor |
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