New porous amine-functionalized biochar-based desiccated coconut waste as efficient CO2 adsorbents

Climate change caused by the greenhouse gases CO2 remains a topic of global concern. To mitigate the excessive levels of anthrophonic CO2 in the atmosphere, CO2 capture methods have been developed and among these, adsorption is an especially promising method. This paper presents a series of amine fu...

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Main Authors: Zakaria, Dina Sofiea, Rozi, Siti Khalijah Mahmad, Halim, Hairul Nazirah Abdul, Mohamad, Sharifah, Zheng, Ghee Kang
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spelling my.um.eprints.456612024-11-07T04:27:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45661/ New porous amine-functionalized biochar-based desiccated coconut waste as efficient CO2 adsorbents Zakaria, Dina Sofiea Rozi, Siti Khalijah Mahmad Halim, Hairul Nazirah Abdul Mohamad, Sharifah Zheng, Ghee Kang QD Chemistry Climate change caused by the greenhouse gases CO2 remains a topic of global concern. To mitigate the excessive levels of anthrophonic CO2 in the atmosphere, CO2 capture methods have been developed and among these, adsorption is an especially promising method. This paper presents a series of amine functionalized biochar obtained from desiccated coconut waste (amine-biochar@DCW) for use as CO2 adsorbent. They are ethylenediamine-functionalized biochar@DCW (EDA-biochar@DCW), diethylenetriamine-functionalized biochar@DCW (DETA-biochar@DCW), triethylenetetramine-functionalized biochar@DCW (TETA-biochar@DCW), tetraethylenepentamine-functionalized biochar@DCW (TEPA-biochar@DCW), and pentaethylenehexamine-functionalized biochar@DCW (PEHA-biochar@DCW). The adsorbents were obtained through amine functionalization of biochar and they are characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The CO2 adsorption study was conducted isothermally and using a thermogravimetric analyzer. From the results of the characterization analyses, a series of amine-biochar@DCW adsorbents had larger specific surface area in the range of 16.2 m(2)/g-37.1 m(2)/g as compare to surface area of pristine DCW (1.34 m(2)/g). Furthermore, the results showed an increase in C and N contents as well as the appearance of NH stretching, NH bending, CN stretching, and CN bending, suggesting the presence of amine on the surface of biochar@DCW. The CO2 adsorption experiment shows that among the amine modified biochar adsorbents, TETA-biochar@DCW has the highest CO2 adsorption capacity (61.78 mg/g) when using a mass ratio (m:m) of biochar@DCW:TETA (1:2). The adsorption kinetics on the TETA-biochar@DCW was best fitted by the pseudo-second model (R-2 = 0.9998), suggesting the adsorption process occurs through chemisorption. Additionally, TETA-biochar@DCW was found to have high selectivity toward CO2 gas and good reusability even after five CO2 adsorption-desorption cycles. The results demonstrate the potential of novel CO2 adsorbents based on amine functionalized on desiccated coconut waste biochar. Springer Heidelberg 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed Zakaria, Dina Sofiea and Rozi, Siti Khalijah Mahmad and Halim, Hairul Nazirah Abdul and Mohamad, Sharifah and Zheng, Ghee Kang (2024) New porous amine-functionalized biochar-based desiccated coconut waste as efficient CO2 adsorbents. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 31 (11). pp. 16375-16387. ISSN 0944-1344, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-32285-2 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-32285-2>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-32285-2 10.1007/s11356-024-32285-2
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topic QD Chemistry
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Zakaria, Dina Sofiea
Rozi, Siti Khalijah Mahmad
Halim, Hairul Nazirah Abdul
Mohamad, Sharifah
Zheng, Ghee Kang
New porous amine-functionalized biochar-based desiccated coconut waste as efficient CO2 adsorbents
description Climate change caused by the greenhouse gases CO2 remains a topic of global concern. To mitigate the excessive levels of anthrophonic CO2 in the atmosphere, CO2 capture methods have been developed and among these, adsorption is an especially promising method. This paper presents a series of amine functionalized biochar obtained from desiccated coconut waste (amine-biochar@DCW) for use as CO2 adsorbent. They are ethylenediamine-functionalized biochar@DCW (EDA-biochar@DCW), diethylenetriamine-functionalized biochar@DCW (DETA-biochar@DCW), triethylenetetramine-functionalized biochar@DCW (TETA-biochar@DCW), tetraethylenepentamine-functionalized biochar@DCW (TEPA-biochar@DCW), and pentaethylenehexamine-functionalized biochar@DCW (PEHA-biochar@DCW). The adsorbents were obtained through amine functionalization of biochar and they are characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The CO2 adsorption study was conducted isothermally and using a thermogravimetric analyzer. From the results of the characterization analyses, a series of amine-biochar@DCW adsorbents had larger specific surface area in the range of 16.2 m(2)/g-37.1 m(2)/g as compare to surface area of pristine DCW (1.34 m(2)/g). Furthermore, the results showed an increase in C and N contents as well as the appearance of NH stretching, NH bending, CN stretching, and CN bending, suggesting the presence of amine on the surface of biochar@DCW. The CO2 adsorption experiment shows that among the amine modified biochar adsorbents, TETA-biochar@DCW has the highest CO2 adsorption capacity (61.78 mg/g) when using a mass ratio (m:m) of biochar@DCW:TETA (1:2). The adsorption kinetics on the TETA-biochar@DCW was best fitted by the pseudo-second model (R-2 = 0.9998), suggesting the adsorption process occurs through chemisorption. Additionally, TETA-biochar@DCW was found to have high selectivity toward CO2 gas and good reusability even after five CO2 adsorption-desorption cycles. The results demonstrate the potential of novel CO2 adsorbents based on amine functionalized on desiccated coconut waste biochar.
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author Zakaria, Dina Sofiea
Rozi, Siti Khalijah Mahmad
Halim, Hairul Nazirah Abdul
Mohamad, Sharifah
Zheng, Ghee Kang
author_facet Zakaria, Dina Sofiea
Rozi, Siti Khalijah Mahmad
Halim, Hairul Nazirah Abdul
Mohamad, Sharifah
Zheng, Ghee Kang
author_sort Zakaria, Dina Sofiea
title New porous amine-functionalized biochar-based desiccated coconut waste as efficient CO2 adsorbents
title_short New porous amine-functionalized biochar-based desiccated coconut waste as efficient CO2 adsorbents
title_full New porous amine-functionalized biochar-based desiccated coconut waste as efficient CO2 adsorbents
title_fullStr New porous amine-functionalized biochar-based desiccated coconut waste as efficient CO2 adsorbents
title_full_unstemmed New porous amine-functionalized biochar-based desiccated coconut waste as efficient CO2 adsorbents
title_sort new porous amine-functionalized biochar-based desiccated coconut waste as efficient co2 adsorbents
publisher Springer Heidelberg
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/45661/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-32285-2
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