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Role of amine-impregnated activated carbon in carbon dioxide capture

Dipa Das, B.C. Meikap

2020Indian Chemical Engineer21 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this work, two types of amine-impregnated activated carbons have been prepared from green coconut shell: Monoethanol amine-impregnated activated carbon (M-AC) and Diethanol amine-impregnated activated carbon (D-AC). Carbon dioxide (CO2) adsorption was determined by a batch adsorption analysis. Effects of the time and relative pressure on CO2 adsorption capacity of amine-impregnated activated carbon were studied. From the result, it has been observed that amine-impregnated activated carbons have higher adsorption capacity for CO2 although there is a decrease in the surface area of activated carbon due to amine impregnation. Among the two impregnated amine activated carbon and monoethanol amine-impregnated activated carbon, impregnation ratio 0.4 shows the highest carbon dioxide adsorption capacity i.e. 36.84 mg g−1.

Topics & Concepts

Amine gas treatingActivated carbonAdsorptionCarbon dioxideChemistryCarbon fibersInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceComposite materialComposite numberCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesPhase Equilibria and ThermodynamicsMembrane Separation and Gas Transport
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