Characteristics and carbon dioxide adsorption performance of candle soot-activated by potassium hydroxide

Incomplete combustion by fossil fuel has contributed to the increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emission as well as carbon soot production. Several methods have been done via carbon capture and storage (CCS) strategy to mitigate CO2 emission such as via adsorption. However, a method to utilize the carb...

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Main Authors: M. A., Fathihah, M. P., Khairunnisa
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spelling my.utm.980912022-11-30T04:27:16Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98091/ Characteristics and carbon dioxide adsorption performance of candle soot-activated by potassium hydroxide M. A., Fathihah M. P., Khairunnisa T Technology (General) Incomplete combustion by fossil fuel has contributed to the increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emission as well as carbon soot production. Several methods have been done via carbon capture and storage (CCS) strategy to mitigate CO2 emission such as via adsorption. However, a method to utilize the carbon soot production was still in question. Less discussion on utilizing soot as gas adsorbent up to this date. Therefore, this paper aimed to investigate the CO2 adsorption performance from fresh candle soot (FS) and soot activated by potassium hydroxide (KOH) with mass ratio 2/1 KOH to soot (KOH-S1). The activation process was done by using muffle furnace at 700 °C for 1 h under vacuum condition. FTIR spectrum of the KOH-S1 appeared at 3500, 1639, 1048 and 1740 cm-1 due to KOH treatment before activation. The mean diameter for KOH-S1 particles was larger (22.328 µm) than FS (4.413 µm) due to agglomeration. The adsorption capacity obtained for KOH-S1 and FS were 24.4092 and 10.3052 mg/g respectively. It has been demonstrated that KOH-S1 has excellent potential to be used for CO2 adsorption and more studies need to conducted for its development. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98091/1/KhairunnisaMohdPaAd2021_CharacteristicsAndCarbonDioxideAdsorptionPerformance.pdf M. A., Fathihah and M. P., Khairunnisa (2021) Characteristics and carbon dioxide adsorption performance of candle soot-activated by potassium hydroxide. In: 1st International Conference on Biomass Utilization and Sustainable Energy 2020, ICoBiomasSE 2020, 15 - 16 December 2020, Virtual, Online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/765/1/012087
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Characteristics and carbon dioxide adsorption performance of candle soot-activated by potassium hydroxide
description Incomplete combustion by fossil fuel has contributed to the increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emission as well as carbon soot production. Several methods have been done via carbon capture and storage (CCS) strategy to mitigate CO2 emission such as via adsorption. However, a method to utilize the carbon soot production was still in question. Less discussion on utilizing soot as gas adsorbent up to this date. Therefore, this paper aimed to investigate the CO2 adsorption performance from fresh candle soot (FS) and soot activated by potassium hydroxide (KOH) with mass ratio 2/1 KOH to soot (KOH-S1). The activation process was done by using muffle furnace at 700 °C for 1 h under vacuum condition. FTIR spectrum of the KOH-S1 appeared at 3500, 1639, 1048 and 1740 cm-1 due to KOH treatment before activation. The mean diameter for KOH-S1 particles was larger (22.328 µm) than FS (4.413 µm) due to agglomeration. The adsorption capacity obtained for KOH-S1 and FS were 24.4092 and 10.3052 mg/g respectively. It has been demonstrated that KOH-S1 has excellent potential to be used for CO2 adsorption and more studies need to conducted for its development.
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author M. A., Fathihah
M. P., Khairunnisa
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M. P., Khairunnisa
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title Characteristics and carbon dioxide adsorption performance of candle soot-activated by potassium hydroxide
title_short Characteristics and carbon dioxide adsorption performance of candle soot-activated by potassium hydroxide
title_full Characteristics and carbon dioxide adsorption performance of candle soot-activated by potassium hydroxide
title_fullStr Characteristics and carbon dioxide adsorption performance of candle soot-activated by potassium hydroxide
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics and carbon dioxide adsorption performance of candle soot-activated by potassium hydroxide
title_sort characteristics and carbon dioxide adsorption performance of candle soot-activated by potassium hydroxide
publishDate 2021
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/765/1/012087
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