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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 511, 2024
International Conference on “Advanced Materials for Green Chemistry and Sustainable Environment” (AMGSE-2024)
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Article Number | 01004 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202451101004 | |
Published online | 10 April 2024 |
Evaluation of CO2 Adsorption Capacity of Crystalline, Microporous Zeolite-Y Structure
1 Reasearch Scholar, Noida International University, Gr. Noida, India
2 Dean SOS, Noida International University, Gr. Noida, India
3 Dean R and D, Noida International university, Gr. Noida, India
ravi98916233@gmail.com
geetha.bhavani@niu.edu.in
tanveer.ahmad@niu.edu.in
CO2 gas was selected for evaluation of adsorption capacity over zeolite-Y. The CO2 gas was intended to choose to be adsorbed over zeolites like zeolite (13X, NaX, BaX, FAU-X and Y), which is the main cause of greenhouse effect and global warming. Na form of zeolite-Y with different Si/Al ratios (5, 30, 100, 200) are treated with HCl to increases the porosity, surface area and adsorption capacities of`CO2. Treating with HCl doesn’t affect the basic structure of zeolite and increases the porosity and adsorption capacity. The treated zeolite-Y with HCl is tested for characterization with XRD and BET for crystallinity and pore volume and BET surface area and found the result are improved promisingly
Key words: Zeolites-Y / Adsorption capacity / CO2 adsorption / Modification / Zeolites
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