Hydrogen Recovery from Hydrogen-Methane Gas Mixture Using Coffee Grounds Based Activated Carbon Bioadsorbent

Hydrogen recovery from off-gas of hydrocracking unit by adsorption is one of the process that could increase the efficiency processes of refinery unit. The purpose of this research is to make coffee grounds based activated carbon bioadsorbent that will be used in hydrogen recovery proses. The carbon...

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Main Authors: Sudibandriyo Mahmud, Kusumadewi Faracitra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186702046
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spelling doaj-7788d4218e8b4f7c861f30cbbb59e8b32021-04-02T14:46:49ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01670204610.1051/e3sconf/20186702046e3sconf_i-trec2018_02046Hydrogen Recovery from Hydrogen-Methane Gas Mixture Using Coffee Grounds Based Activated Carbon BioadsorbentSudibandriyo MahmudKusumadewi FaracitraHydrogen recovery from off-gas of hydrocracking unit by adsorption is one of the process that could increase the efficiency processes of refinery unit. The purpose of this research is to make coffee grounds based activated carbon bioadsorbent that will be used in hydrogen recovery proses. The carbon was prepared by chemical activation using ZnCl2 at temperature 600°C. The surface area of produced activated carbon was measured using BET and Iodine number, while its surface morphology and composition were characterized using SEM-EDX. The adsorption capacity of activated carbon and its selectivity will be tested using hydrogen-methane gas mixture. The test was carried out on pure methane and hydrogen gas at 20°C and a mixture of CH4/H2 (mole ratio: 4:1) at 10°C, 20°C and 30°C and pressures from 1 to 6 bars. The results of this study show that the activated carbon can be successfully produced having the specific surface area of 728.07 m2/g and the iodine number of 2160 mg/g. The result shows that the adsorption of pure CH4 gas at the same pressure was 2.4 times greater than pure H2. The adsorption test indicates that the produced activated carbon might be used for hydrogen/methane separation.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186702046
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author Sudibandriyo Mahmud
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Hydrogen Recovery from Hydrogen-Methane Gas Mixture Using Coffee Grounds Based Activated Carbon Bioadsorbent
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Sudibandriyo Mahmud
Kusumadewi Faracitra
author_sort Sudibandriyo Mahmud
title Hydrogen Recovery from Hydrogen-Methane Gas Mixture Using Coffee Grounds Based Activated Carbon Bioadsorbent
title_short Hydrogen Recovery from Hydrogen-Methane Gas Mixture Using Coffee Grounds Based Activated Carbon Bioadsorbent
title_full Hydrogen Recovery from Hydrogen-Methane Gas Mixture Using Coffee Grounds Based Activated Carbon Bioadsorbent
title_fullStr Hydrogen Recovery from Hydrogen-Methane Gas Mixture Using Coffee Grounds Based Activated Carbon Bioadsorbent
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogen Recovery from Hydrogen-Methane Gas Mixture Using Coffee Grounds Based Activated Carbon Bioadsorbent
title_sort hydrogen recovery from hydrogen-methane gas mixture using coffee grounds based activated carbon bioadsorbent
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Hydrogen recovery from off-gas of hydrocracking unit by adsorption is one of the process that could increase the efficiency processes of refinery unit. The purpose of this research is to make coffee grounds based activated carbon bioadsorbent that will be used in hydrogen recovery proses. The carbon was prepared by chemical activation using ZnCl2 at temperature 600°C. The surface area of produced activated carbon was measured using BET and Iodine number, while its surface morphology and composition were characterized using SEM-EDX. The adsorption capacity of activated carbon and its selectivity will be tested using hydrogen-methane gas mixture. The test was carried out on pure methane and hydrogen gas at 20°C and a mixture of CH4/H2 (mole ratio: 4:1) at 10°C, 20°C and 30°C and pressures from 1 to 6 bars. The results of this study show that the activated carbon can be successfully produced having the specific surface area of 728.07 m2/g and the iodine number of 2160 mg/g. The result shows that the adsorption of pure CH4 gas at the same pressure was 2.4 times greater than pure H2. The adsorption test indicates that the produced activated carbon might be used for hydrogen/methane separation.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186702046
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