A Study Of Purity And Recovery Of Carbon Dioxide From Binary Syngas Mixture Using Hydrotalcite In Pressure Equalized Pressure Swing Adsorption

Carbon dioxide is regarded as the main contributor to the atmospheric greenhouse effect, resulting in global warming and climate change. To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide is a major task nowadays. For the adsorption, hydrotalcite adsorption is used rather than other commercial catalyst due to...

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Main Author: Amernudin, Nur Asmira
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017
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description Carbon dioxide is regarded as the main contributor to the atmospheric greenhouse effect, resulting in global warming and climate change. To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide is a major task nowadays. For the adsorption, hydrotalcite adsorption is used rather than other commercial catalyst due to two major reasons, that is related to cost and adsorbent tolerance to high temperature. Hydrotalcite is more cost effective since the price is cheaper to other adsorbent. The hydrotalcite is calcined to 700°C to see the performance of the adsorbent after being exposed to heat for a period of time. The efficiency of the adsorbent for adsorption is measured through breakthrough analysis where the adsorption length is obtained. Next, pressure swing adsorption process is run to see how much cycle is needed for the adsorbent to be exhausted. From pressure swing adsorption, the purity and recovery of carbon dioxide were be obtained. The highest carbon dioxide purity achieved is 84.14% and 94.44% carbon dioxide recovery by HT RAW. From this research, it can be concluded that HT RAW is better than calcined hydrotalcite for pressure swing adsorption process.
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spelling usm-531162022-06-27T07:56:08Z http://eprints.usm.my/53116/ A Study Of Purity And Recovery Of Carbon Dioxide From Binary Syngas Mixture Using Hydrotalcite In Pressure Equalized Pressure Swing Adsorption Amernudin, Nur Asmira T Technology TP155-156 Chemical engineering Carbon dioxide is regarded as the main contributor to the atmospheric greenhouse effect, resulting in global warming and climate change. To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide is a major task nowadays. For the adsorption, hydrotalcite adsorption is used rather than other commercial catalyst due to two major reasons, that is related to cost and adsorbent tolerance to high temperature. Hydrotalcite is more cost effective since the price is cheaper to other adsorbent. The hydrotalcite is calcined to 700°C to see the performance of the adsorbent after being exposed to heat for a period of time. The efficiency of the adsorbent for adsorption is measured through breakthrough analysis where the adsorption length is obtained. Next, pressure swing adsorption process is run to see how much cycle is needed for the adsorbent to be exhausted. From pressure swing adsorption, the purity and recovery of carbon dioxide were be obtained. The highest carbon dioxide purity achieved is 84.14% and 94.44% carbon dioxide recovery by HT RAW. From this research, it can be concluded that HT RAW is better than calcined hydrotalcite for pressure swing adsorption process. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017-06-01 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/53116/1/A%20Study%20Of%20Purity%20And%20Recovery%20Of%20Carbon%20Dioxide%20From%20Binary%20Syngas%20Mixture%20Using%20Hydrotalcite%20In%20Pressure%20Equalized%20Pressure%20Swing%20Adsorption_Nur%20Asmira%20Amernudin_K4_2017.pdf Amernudin, Nur Asmira (2017) A Study Of Purity And Recovery Of Carbon Dioxide From Binary Syngas Mixture Using Hydrotalcite In Pressure Equalized Pressure Swing Adsorption. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Kimia. (Submitted)
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A Study Of Purity And Recovery Of Carbon Dioxide From Binary Syngas Mixture Using Hydrotalcite In Pressure Equalized Pressure Swing Adsorption
title A Study Of Purity And Recovery Of Carbon Dioxide From Binary Syngas Mixture Using Hydrotalcite In Pressure Equalized Pressure Swing Adsorption
title_full A Study Of Purity And Recovery Of Carbon Dioxide From Binary Syngas Mixture Using Hydrotalcite In Pressure Equalized Pressure Swing Adsorption
title_fullStr A Study Of Purity And Recovery Of Carbon Dioxide From Binary Syngas Mixture Using Hydrotalcite In Pressure Equalized Pressure Swing Adsorption
title_full_unstemmed A Study Of Purity And Recovery Of Carbon Dioxide From Binary Syngas Mixture Using Hydrotalcite In Pressure Equalized Pressure Swing Adsorption
title_short A Study Of Purity And Recovery Of Carbon Dioxide From Binary Syngas Mixture Using Hydrotalcite In Pressure Equalized Pressure Swing Adsorption
title_sort study of purity and recovery of carbon dioxide from binary syngas mixture using hydrotalcite in pressure equalized pressure swing adsorption
topic T Technology
TP155-156 Chemical engineering
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