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Publication Comparative adsorption isotherm for beryllium oxide/ iron (Iii) oxide toward co2 adsorption and desorption studies(Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2020) ;Lahuri A.H. ;Yarmo M.A. ;Abu Tahari M.N. ;Marliza T.S. ;Tengku Saharuddin T.S. ;Wun Fui M.L.Dzakaria N.Surface modification of Fe2O3 by adding BeO was synthesized and calcined at different temperatures of 200-600 °C. The adsorbents were characterized by using XRD, N2 adsorption-desorption isotherm prior to performing CO2 adsorption and desorption studies. The CO2 adsorption data were analyzed using adsorption isotherm models such as Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin, and Dubinin-Radushkevich. BeO/Fe2O3-300 that calcined at 300 °C showed the most efficient adsorbent with physisorption and chemisorption were measured at 5.85 and 45.88 mg/g respectively. The CO2 adsorption notably best fitted with Freundlich isotherm with R2 = 0.9897 and calculated adsorption capacity closest to experimental data. This implies the CO2 adsorption process was governed by multilayer adsorption on the heterogeneous surface of the adsorbent. The mean free energy of adsorption (E=3.536 kJ/mol) from Dubinin-Radushkevich and heat of adsorption (bT=3.219 kJ/mol) from the Temkin model support that the adsorption process is physical phenomena. © 2020 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effect of cobalt on nickel oxide toward reduction behaviour in hydrogen and carbon monoxide atmosphere(Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2020) ;Dzakaria N. ;Abu Tahari M.N. ;Saidin S. ;Tengku Saharuddin T.S. ;Salleh F. ;Lahuri A.H.Yarmo M.A.The reduction behaviour of cobalt (Co) and undoped nickel oxide (NiO) under different atmospheres (hydrogen (H2) + nitrogen (20%, v/v) and carbon monoxide (CO) + nitrogen (40%, v/v)) have been investigated by temperature programmed reduction (TPR). The phases formed of partially and completely reduced samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD). TPR results indicate that the reduction of Co doped and undoped nickel oxide in both reductants proceed in one step reduction (NiO → Ni) without intermediate. TPR results also suggested that the addition Co metal into NiO, give different intensity to the peak. The reduction process of Co and undoped NiO accelerated almost completely reduced at T = 700 °C when H2 was used as a reductant. Meanwhile, XRD analysis indicated that NiO without Co composed better crystallite phases of NiO with higher intensity. © 2020 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland.