Abstract

The rising of CO2 concentration in atmosphere become global concern due to its effect to the global warming. One potentially economical for CO2 capture is through adsorption using solid sorbents. Silica gel has potential to adsorb carbon dioxide with modification of silica gel with amine groups which provide specific adsorption sides for carbon dioxide adsorption. Therefore, a study of impregnated silica gel with amine for carbon dioxide adsorption was done. A series of characterization was made between raw silica and impregnated silica with amine. Based on the results from Iodine Test Analysis and DSC characterization, it can be stated that the modification of Raw Desiccant Silica Gel (DSG) which had been modified with Aminopropyltrimethoxysilane (APMS), 95% had the highest possibilities of percentage to absorb CO2 from the environment with iodine value of 2736.85 mg/g that indicate the porosity and surface area of the adsorbent is higher. Amine 1A consist of 17.84 % of carbon, 5.41 % of hydrogen and 6.44 % of nitrogen. For FTIR result, Amine 1A has Si-O-Si stretching, C-C stretching, N-C stretching and C-N stretching due to the impregnation of amine to the raw silica gel. From DSC analysis, the higher the peak shows that water molecule bound to Amine 1A evaporated at a higher temperature of 92.4°C shows the highest porosity and have highest possibility as adsorbent for CO2 adsorption.

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