Characterization of Malaysian coals for carbon dioxide sequestration

Abunowara, M. and Bustam, M.A. and Sufian, S. and Eldemerdash, U. (2016) Characterization of Malaysian coals for carbon dioxide sequestration. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Abstract

Coal samples from Mukah-Balingian and Merit-Pila coal mines were characterized with ultimate, approximate, petrographic analysis, FT-IR spectra patterns, FESEM images and BET measurements to obtain information on the chemical composition and chemical structure in the samples. Two coal samples were obtained from Merit-Pila coal mine namely sample1 (S1) and sample2 (S2). The other two coal samples were obtained from Mukah-Balingian coal mine namely sample3 (S3) and sample4 (S4), Sarawak, Malaysia. The results of ultimate analysis show that coal S1 has the highest carbon percentage by 54.47, the highest hydrogen percentage by 10.56 and the lowest sulfur percentage by 0.19 and the coal S4 has the highest moisture content by 31.5. The coal S1 has the highest fixed carbon percentage by 42.6. The coal S4 has BET surface area by 2.39 m2/g and Langmuir surface area by 3.0684 m2/g respectively. Fourier-Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy analysis of all coal samples shows a presence of oxygen containing functional groups which considered are as active sites on coal surface. The oxygen functional groups are mainly carboxyl (-COOH), hydroxyl (-OH), alkyl (-CH, -CH2, -CH3), aliphatic (C-O-C stretching associated with -OH), amino (-NH stretching vibrations), (-NH stretching vibrations), aromatic (C=C), vinylic (C=C) and clay minerals. In all FE-SEM images of coal samples matrix, it can be seen that there are luminous and as non luminous features which refer to the existence of various minerals types distributed in the coal organic matrix. The bright luminosity is due to the presence of sodium, potassium or aluminium. According to petrographic analysis, all coal sample samples are range in vitrinite reflectance from 0.38 to 56 (VRr) are sub-bituminous coals. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (UNSPECIFIED)
Additional Information: cited By 5; Conference of 5th International Conference on Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, ICCBPE 2015 ; Conference Date: 9 December 2015 Through 12 December 2015; Conference Code:123695
Uncontrolled Keywords: Biochemical engineering; Bituminous coal; Carbon dioxide; Chemical analysis; Coal; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; Organic minerals; Stretching, Carbon dioxide sequestration; Chemical compositions; Fourier transform infra red (FTIR) spectroscopy; Oxygen functional groups; Oxygen-containing functional groups; Petrographic analysis; Stretching vibrations; Vitrinite reflectance, Coal mines, carbon dioxide; carbon sequestration; chemical bonding; chemical composition; coal mine; mineral property; oxygen; petrography; subbituminous coal; vitrinite reflectance, East Malaysia; Malaysia; Mukah; Sarawak, Pila
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2023 16:18
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2023 16:18
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/6969

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