Jarint Foungchuen, Naparat Pairin, C. Phalakornkule
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Impregnation of Chitosan onto Activated Carbon for Adsorption Selectivity Towards CO2: Biohydrogen Purification
In this study, a novel bio-based adsorbent was developed for biohydrogen purification by an adsorption process. Palm shell activated carbons were immersed in the chitosan solutions at the concentrations between 0.1-2 g/L.The results showed that the impregnation of chitosan onto activated carbons at every concentration under the investigation changed the BET surface areas, pore size distribution, CO 2 adsorption capacity and the CO 2 /H 2 selectivity. The chitosan impregnated activated carbon that was the most suitable for carbon dioxide/hydrogen separation was the one impregnated in the 0.1 g/L chitosan solution yielding 0.12 g chitosan per 100 gram activated carbon. The modified activated carbon was found to have 11% higher CO 2 adsorption capacity than the native activated carbon even though its BET surface area was reduced by 3% due to the impregnation process. From a lab-scale pressure swing adsorption process using the modified activated carbon as the adsorbent (under an adsorption pressure of 4 bar and the feed flow rate of 2 L/min 50-30-20 mixture of CO 2 , H 2 and N 2 for a period of 2 min per cycle), the CO 2 concentration in the effluent was not detected for at least 5 cycles.