Thermophysical Behavior of Aqueous Blends of Piperazine and Potassium Carbonate as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvent

This project concerns the thermophysical behavior of aqueous blends of Piperazine (PZ) and Potassium Carbonate as carbon dioxide, capture solvent. The blends of amine solution has the potential to increase the rate of absorption of . The objectives of this project are: (1) to find out the physical p...

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Main Author: Mat Kamil, Muhammad Iqwan
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Published: IRC 2014
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.145232017-01-25T09:36:46Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/14523/ Thermophysical Behavior of Aqueous Blends of Piperazine and Potassium Carbonate as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvent Mat Kamil, Muhammad Iqwan TP Chemical technology This project concerns the thermophysical behavior of aqueous blends of Piperazine (PZ) and Potassium Carbonate as carbon dioxide, capture solvent. The blends of amine solution has the potential to increase the rate of absorption of . The objectives of this project are: (1) to find out the physical properties of PZ to activate potassium carbonate solution in water; (2) to study the effect of temperature change on the physical properties of PZ, potassium carbonate and blends of PZ and potassium carbonate solutions; (3) to study the effect of concentration change on the physical properties of the blends of amines and (5) compare the result with conventional solvent. The scope of study of this project covers the refractive index surface tension for the physical properties of the chemicals solution and also the effect of temperature change and concentration change on the amines. Different set of concentration of PZ and potassium carbonate will be prepared for the blends solution. This experimental based project also will be conducted on the different set of temperatures. Each of potassium carbonate solution will be blended with five different set of percentage (wt%) of PZ and water during the experiment. This experiment will be conducted at different temperatures which are from 293.15K to 323.15K. The result of the experiment will be the refractive index and surface tension for each blends solution. When the data is obtained, further analysis and appropriate discussion will be explained. IRC 2014-09 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/14523/1/MUHAMMAD%20IQWAN%2014575.pdf Mat Kamil, Muhammad Iqwan (2014) Thermophysical Behavior of Aqueous Blends of Piperazine and Potassium Carbonate as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvent. IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Unpublished)
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Thermophysical Behavior of Aqueous Blends of Piperazine and Potassium Carbonate as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvent
description This project concerns the thermophysical behavior of aqueous blends of Piperazine (PZ) and Potassium Carbonate as carbon dioxide, capture solvent. The blends of amine solution has the potential to increase the rate of absorption of . The objectives of this project are: (1) to find out the physical properties of PZ to activate potassium carbonate solution in water; (2) to study the effect of temperature change on the physical properties of PZ, potassium carbonate and blends of PZ and potassium carbonate solutions; (3) to study the effect of concentration change on the physical properties of the blends of amines and (5) compare the result with conventional solvent. The scope of study of this project covers the refractive index surface tension for the physical properties of the chemicals solution and also the effect of temperature change and concentration change on the amines. Different set of concentration of PZ and potassium carbonate will be prepared for the blends solution. This experimental based project also will be conducted on the different set of temperatures. Each of potassium carbonate solution will be blended with five different set of percentage (wt%) of PZ and water during the experiment. This experiment will be conducted at different temperatures which are from 293.15K to 323.15K. The result of the experiment will be the refractive index and surface tension for each blends solution. When the data is obtained, further analysis and appropriate discussion will be explained.
format Final Year Project
author Mat Kamil, Muhammad Iqwan
author_facet Mat Kamil, Muhammad Iqwan
author_sort Mat Kamil, Muhammad Iqwan
title Thermophysical Behavior of Aqueous Blends of Piperazine and Potassium Carbonate as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvent
title_short Thermophysical Behavior of Aqueous Blends of Piperazine and Potassium Carbonate as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvent
title_full Thermophysical Behavior of Aqueous Blends of Piperazine and Potassium Carbonate as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvent
title_fullStr Thermophysical Behavior of Aqueous Blends of Piperazine and Potassium Carbonate as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvent
title_full_unstemmed Thermophysical Behavior of Aqueous Blends of Piperazine and Potassium Carbonate as Carbon Dioxide Capture Solvent
title_sort thermophysical behavior of aqueous blends of piperazine and potassium carbonate as carbon dioxide capture solvent
publisher IRC
publishDate 2014
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