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Effect of Bimetallic-Activated Carbon Impregnation on Adsorption–Desorption Performance for Hydrogen Sulfide (H(2)S) Capture

This study reports on the impregnation of bi-metallic adsorbents based on commercial coconut activated carbon (CAC), surface-modified with metal acetate (ZnAc(2)), metal oxide (ZnO and TiO(2)), and the basic compound potassium hydroxide (KOH). The morphology of the adsorbents was then characterized...

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Autores principales: Zulkefli, Nurul Noramelya, Mathuray Veeran, Loshinni S., Noor Azam, Adam Mohd Izhan, Masdar, Mohd Shahbudin, Wan Isahak, Wan Nor Roslam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9369974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35955343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15155409
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author Zulkefli, Nurul Noramelya
Mathuray Veeran, Loshinni S.
Noor Azam, Adam Mohd Izhan
Masdar, Mohd Shahbudin
Wan Isahak, Wan Nor Roslam
author_facet Zulkefli, Nurul Noramelya
Mathuray Veeran, Loshinni S.
Noor Azam, Adam Mohd Izhan
Masdar, Mohd Shahbudin
Wan Isahak, Wan Nor Roslam
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description This study reports on the impregnation of bi-metallic adsorbents based on commercial coconut activated carbon (CAC), surface-modified with metal acetate (ZnAc(2)), metal oxide (ZnO and TiO(2)), and the basic compound potassium hydroxide (KOH). The morphology of the adsorbents was then characterized with SEM-EDX, the microporosity was determined using Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) analysis, the thermal stability was investigated via thermogravity analysis (TGA), and functional group analysis was undertaken with Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. These modified adsorbents were subjected to a real adsorption test for H(2)S capture using a 1 L adsorber with 5000 ppm H(2)S balanced for N(2), with temperature and pressure maintained at an ambient condition. Adsorption–desorption was carried out in three cycles with the blower temperature varied from 50 °C to 150 °C as the desorption condition. Characterization results revealed that the impregnated solution homogeneously covered the adsorbent surface, effecting the morphology and properties. Based on this study, it was found that ZnAc(2)/TiO(2)/CAC_DCM showed a significant increase in adsorption capacity with the different temperatures applied for the desorption in the second cycle: 1.67 mg H(2)S/g at 50 °C, 1.84 mg H(2)S/g at 100 °C, and 1.96 mg H(2)S/g at 150 °C. ZnAc(2)/ZnO/CAC_DCM seemed to produce the lowest percentage of degradation in the three cycles for all the temperatures used in the adsorption–desorption process. Therefore, ZnAc(2)/ZnO/CAC_DCM has the potential to be used and commercialized for biogas purification for H(2)S removal.
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spelling pubmed-93699742022-08-12 Effect of Bimetallic-Activated Carbon Impregnation on Adsorption–Desorption Performance for Hydrogen Sulfide (H(2)S) Capture Zulkefli, Nurul Noramelya Mathuray Veeran, Loshinni S. Noor Azam, Adam Mohd Izhan Masdar, Mohd Shahbudin Wan Isahak, Wan Nor Roslam Materials (Basel) Article This study reports on the impregnation of bi-metallic adsorbents based on commercial coconut activated carbon (CAC), surface-modified with metal acetate (ZnAc(2)), metal oxide (ZnO and TiO(2)), and the basic compound potassium hydroxide (KOH). The morphology of the adsorbents was then characterized with SEM-EDX, the microporosity was determined using Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) analysis, the thermal stability was investigated via thermogravity analysis (TGA), and functional group analysis was undertaken with Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. These modified adsorbents were subjected to a real adsorption test for H(2)S capture using a 1 L adsorber with 5000 ppm H(2)S balanced for N(2), with temperature and pressure maintained at an ambient condition. Adsorption–desorption was carried out in three cycles with the blower temperature varied from 50 °C to 150 °C as the desorption condition. Characterization results revealed that the impregnated solution homogeneously covered the adsorbent surface, effecting the morphology and properties. Based on this study, it was found that ZnAc(2)/TiO(2)/CAC_DCM showed a significant increase in adsorption capacity with the different temperatures applied for the desorption in the second cycle: 1.67 mg H(2)S/g at 50 °C, 1.84 mg H(2)S/g at 100 °C, and 1.96 mg H(2)S/g at 150 °C. ZnAc(2)/ZnO/CAC_DCM seemed to produce the lowest percentage of degradation in the three cycles for all the temperatures used in the adsorption–desorption process. Therefore, ZnAc(2)/ZnO/CAC_DCM has the potential to be used and commercialized for biogas purification for H(2)S removal. MDPI 2022-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9369974/ /pubmed/35955343 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15155409 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zulkefli, Nurul Noramelya
Mathuray Veeran, Loshinni S.
Noor Azam, Adam Mohd Izhan
Masdar, Mohd Shahbudin
Wan Isahak, Wan Nor Roslam
Effect of Bimetallic-Activated Carbon Impregnation on Adsorption–Desorption Performance for Hydrogen Sulfide (H(2)S) Capture
title Effect of Bimetallic-Activated Carbon Impregnation on Adsorption–Desorption Performance for Hydrogen Sulfide (H(2)S) Capture
title_full Effect of Bimetallic-Activated Carbon Impregnation on Adsorption–Desorption Performance for Hydrogen Sulfide (H(2)S) Capture
title_fullStr Effect of Bimetallic-Activated Carbon Impregnation on Adsorption–Desorption Performance for Hydrogen Sulfide (H(2)S) Capture
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Bimetallic-Activated Carbon Impregnation on Adsorption–Desorption Performance for Hydrogen Sulfide (H(2)S) Capture
title_short Effect of Bimetallic-Activated Carbon Impregnation on Adsorption–Desorption Performance for Hydrogen Sulfide (H(2)S) Capture
title_sort effect of bimetallic-activated carbon impregnation on adsorption–desorption performance for hydrogen sulfide (h(2)s) capture
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9369974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35955343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15155409
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