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The Effectiveness of Various Bimetallic on Iron-Zeolite Catalyst by Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation

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Abstract Nowadays, the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) getting worse and increasing year by year due to the open burning, transportation, deforestation, use of synthetic fertilizer and industrial process. The concentration of CO2 has reached 406.99ppm since August 2018. This can cause global warming, rising sea level, climate change and etc. Therefore, an intensive research was done to control this issues on hydrogenation of CO2 reaction by using composite catalyst. A series of X/Fe-Zeolite (X=Co, Cu, Pd and Ni) were synthesized by sol-gel method that using oxalic acid and precursors of nitrate. The Fe-Zeolite act as both a support and a co-catalyst while bi-metal served as promoter for CO2 hydrogenation. Parameters that involved for synthesized the composite which are fixed weight ratio of X:Fe:Zeolite (0.1:1.25:2), the polyethylene glycol (PEG) of 2 mL and calcine temperature of 500°C. Then, the composite was evaluated on CO2 hydrogenation at temperature reaction of 130°C, pressure CO2:H2 of 1:3.5 bar, weight catalyst of 0.2g and time reaction of 6 hours in liquid 1,4-dioxane solvent. Formic acid (FA) was the major product in this research. The effectiveness of composite was studied after addition of bi-metal onto the surface area Fe-Zeolite can boosted the production of FA or not. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) determined the morphological and textural properties of the synthesized catalysts and X-Ray Diffractometer (XRD) while the formation of FA from CO2 hydrogenation reaction was evaluated using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). By this way it can reduced the concentration of CO2 at atmosphere and getting value-added product from the reaction.
Title: The Effectiveness of Various Bimetallic on Iron-Zeolite Catalyst by Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation
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Abstract Nowadays, the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) getting worse and increasing year by year due to the open burning, transportation, deforestation, use of synthetic fertilizer and industrial process.
The concentration of CO2 has reached 406.
99ppm since August 2018.
This can cause global warming, rising sea level, climate change and etc.
Therefore, an intensive research was done to control this issues on hydrogenation of CO2 reaction by using composite catalyst.
A series of X/Fe-Zeolite (X=Co, Cu, Pd and Ni) were synthesized by sol-gel method that using oxalic acid and precursors of nitrate.
The Fe-Zeolite act as both a support and a co-catalyst while bi-metal served as promoter for CO2 hydrogenation.
Parameters that involved for synthesized the composite which are fixed weight ratio of X:Fe:Zeolite (0.
1:1.
25:2), the polyethylene glycol (PEG) of 2 mL and calcine temperature of 500°C.
Then, the composite was evaluated on CO2 hydrogenation at temperature reaction of 130°C, pressure CO2:H2 of 1:3.
5 bar, weight catalyst of 0.
2g and time reaction of 6 hours in liquid 1,4-dioxane solvent.
Formic acid (FA) was the major product in this research.
The effectiveness of composite was studied after addition of bi-metal onto the surface area Fe-Zeolite can boosted the production of FA or not.
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) determined the morphological and textural properties of the synthesized catalysts and X-Ray Diffractometer (XRD) while the formation of FA from CO2 hydrogenation reaction was evaluated using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).
By this way it can reduced the concentration of CO2 at atmosphere and getting value-added product from the reaction.

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