Carbon Dioxide Capture Efficiency Using Algae Biological Absorbent and Solid Adsorbent for Biogas Purification
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2017-03-20Author
Adinurani, Praptiningsih Gamawati
Setyobudi, Roy Hendroko
Wahono, Satryo Krido
Mel, Maizirwan
Nindita, Anggi
Purbajanti, Endang
Harsono, Soni Sisbudi
Malala, Andoniana Rakoto
Salafudin
Sasmito, Andi
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CO
2
is the main gas impurity on biogas production which must be reduced to produce
optimum CH
4
content of biomethane. This biogas purification research was conducted at
experiment field of PT Bumimas Ekapersada, Cikarang, Bekasi, Jawa Barat, Indonesia from
April until June 2013. The research purpose was compare the purification results of four
sorption materials: (i) imported products of solid adsorbent; (ii) domestic products of solid
adsorbent; (iii) biological absorbent of Scenedesmus sp., and (iv) wild algae which grow on
cat fish (Clarias gariepinus) pond as biological liquid absorbent. This research was repeated
six times to produce average (in percentage) of CO
2
capture efficiency and used t test as
statistical inference. Solid adsorbent test utilized a cylinder measured (diameter × length) 10
cm × 50 cm, filled with 2.3 kg to 2.5 kg adsorbent materials. Liquid absorbent test utilized a
cylinder measured (diameter × length) 10 cm × 100 cm. The test results showed that there
were no significant statistical different among the sorption materials. Therefore, imported
products of solid adsorbent can be replaced by domestic products and solid adsorbent
can be replaced also by biological absorbent of Scenedesmus sp. and/ or wild algae
absorbent.
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