Ambient CO2 adsorption using coconut shell activated carbon: study on the optimization of the chemical activation conditions using response surface methodology (RSM), isotherms and thermodynamics / Nur Afiqah Anuwar

The development of activated carbon from biomass precursors to adsorb CO2 from various sources of emission is challenging since numerous factors affect the adsorption capacity, including the chemical activation parameters chosen. There is a shortage of comprehensive data on optimizing chemical activ...

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spelling my-uitm-ir.781102023-06-01T06:28:22Z Ambient CO2 adsorption using coconut shell activated carbon: study on the optimization of the chemical activation conditions using response surface methodology (RSM), isotherms and thermodynamics / Nur Afiqah Anuwar 2022 Anuwar, Nur Afiqah Thermodynamics Special processes and operations The development of activated carbon from biomass precursors to adsorb CO2 from various sources of emission is challenging since numerous factors affect the adsorption capacity, including the chemical activation parameters chosen. There is a shortage of comprehensive data on optimizing chemical activation parameters to modify the surface properties of activated carbon utilizing Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and discussing the interaction between the activation conditions and the pore properties produced. 2022 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78110/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78110/1/78110.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) College of Engineering Nadzru, Putri
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Nadzru, Putri
topic Thermodynamics
Special processes and operations
spellingShingle Thermodynamics
Special processes and operations
Anuwar, Nur Afiqah
Ambient CO2 adsorption using coconut shell activated carbon: study on the optimization of the chemical activation conditions using response surface methodology (RSM), isotherms and thermodynamics / Nur Afiqah Anuwar
description The development of activated carbon from biomass precursors to adsorb CO2 from various sources of emission is challenging since numerous factors affect the adsorption capacity, including the chemical activation parameters chosen. There is a shortage of comprehensive data on optimizing chemical activation parameters to modify the surface properties of activated carbon utilizing Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and discussing the interaction between the activation conditions and the pore properties produced.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Anuwar, Nur Afiqah
author_facet Anuwar, Nur Afiqah
author_sort Anuwar, Nur Afiqah
title Ambient CO2 adsorption using coconut shell activated carbon: study on the optimization of the chemical activation conditions using response surface methodology (RSM), isotherms and thermodynamics / Nur Afiqah Anuwar
title_short Ambient CO2 adsorption using coconut shell activated carbon: study on the optimization of the chemical activation conditions using response surface methodology (RSM), isotherms and thermodynamics / Nur Afiqah Anuwar
title_full Ambient CO2 adsorption using coconut shell activated carbon: study on the optimization of the chemical activation conditions using response surface methodology (RSM), isotherms and thermodynamics / Nur Afiqah Anuwar
title_fullStr Ambient CO2 adsorption using coconut shell activated carbon: study on the optimization of the chemical activation conditions using response surface methodology (RSM), isotherms and thermodynamics / Nur Afiqah Anuwar
title_full_unstemmed Ambient CO2 adsorption using coconut shell activated carbon: study on the optimization of the chemical activation conditions using response surface methodology (RSM), isotherms and thermodynamics / Nur Afiqah Anuwar
title_sort ambient co2 adsorption using coconut shell activated carbon: study on the optimization of the chemical activation conditions using response surface methodology (rsm), isotherms and thermodynamics / nur afiqah anuwar
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department College of Engineering
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78110/1/78110.pdf
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