Abstrakt: |
Utilization of fossil fuel, charcoal, oil, and natural gases, which are carbon-rich materials, is widely used for human sustainability. However, utilization of such materials contributes to higher atmospheric CO2 concentration. The increase of CO2 emission leads to higher temperature and climate change due to ‘greenhouse effect’. Therefore, conversion of CO2 to value-added chemicals has drawn many attentions. In this research, carboxylation reaction of acetylene and CO2 has been carried out using mesoporous carbon modified by nickel and zinc metals as heterogeneous catalyst. Mesoporous carbon has been successfully synthesized using soft template method with pluronic F127 as template and phloroglucinol as carbon precursor. Mesoporous carbon was then modified with nickel and zinc (NiZn/MC) using homogeneous deposition precipitation method, followed by reduction for 90 min at 400 ºC under a flow of H2 (30 ml/min). XRD diffraction pattern showed peaks for 2θ around 31.79º, 34.54º, 36.31º, 44.04º, 51.51º, 56.51º, 62.22º and 75.68º which indicate the presence of NiZn and ZnO. EDX result revealed that mesoporous carbon material has been successfully modified by nickel and zinc metals, with 11.68 % and 8.69 % metal loadings for nickel and zinc, respectively. NiZn/MC catalyst was then used for carboxylation reaction of acetylene with CO2. The reactions were carried out in batch reactor with varied pressures, 1.5 bar, 2.5 bar and 3.5 bar. Acrylic acid, as the desired product, was not observed in analysis with HPLC. However, more polar species was noticed at retention time of 3.15 min, where the optimum pressure was found to be at 2.5 bar. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |