2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(622a) Carbon Dioxide Removal from Biogas Using Amine Based Silica Sorbents
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In the work reported here, APTES immobilized on SBA-15 was prepared using conventional grafting techniques. Techniques including XRD, N2 physisorption, FTIR, TPO were used for characterization. We tested a series of APTES modified SBA-15 with different loadings of amines for adsorption experiments of CO2 at room temperature and 1 atm for a dry 50% CO2 in He feed. Results show that with an increase in APTES loading (from 12 wt % APTES to 26 wt% APTES) the CO2 adsorption capacity increases. The adsorption capacity of 12 wt % APTES and 26 wt% APTES was 0.07 mmol CO2/gads and 0.85 mmol CO2/gads, respectively. The adsorbents were regenerated at 100 oC. Preliminary CO2/CH4 selectivity study for a 50% He and dry CO2/CH4 feed in 1:1 ratio was done. It was seen that the adsorbent has a high selectivity ratio ~ 5 for the CO2/CH4 binary mixture. Currently, we are investigating the CO2 separation in simulated biogas containing water. Following this the regeneration for large number of cycles will also be tested.
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