Carbon quantum-dots(cqds)-titanium nanotubes(tnts) photocatalyst for co2 conversion to ch4

The abundance of carbon dioxide as greenhouse gas makes it potentially useful for chemical syntheses in order to recycling it into useful chemicals will become a more attractive alternative for industry. This study focuses on synthesize and characterize TNTs and CQDs via hydrothermal method. One of...

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Main Authors: Azrina, Abd Aziz, Nurnisa Aqilah, Mohd Rapidi, Ummi Aqila, Suhaimi
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34108/1/Carbon%20%20quantum-dots%28cqds%29-titanium%20nanotubes%28tnts%29%20photocatalyst%20for%20co2%20conversion%20to%20ch4.CITREX2021..pdf
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author Azrina, Abd Aziz
Nurnisa Aqilah, Mohd Rapidi
Ummi Aqila, Suhaimi
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Nurnisa Aqilah, Mohd Rapidi
Ummi Aqila, Suhaimi
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description The abundance of carbon dioxide as greenhouse gas makes it potentially useful for chemical syntheses in order to recycling it into useful chemicals will become a more attractive alternative for industry. This study focuses on synthesize and characterize TNTs and CQDs via hydrothermal method. One of the common methods to achieve activation is via sample acts as photocatalyst to improve the conversion of carbon dioxide to methane through photocatalysis. TNTs is synthesis using a hydrothermal method meanwhile, for CQDs extracted from Watermelon Rinds is synthesis by facile hydrothermal m. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles are photocatalysts, which have the capability to use energy in light to catalyse reactions with other molecules at reduced temperatures. cylinders. As TNTs and CQDs were successfully synthesized and characterized by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). The image results indicate that TNTs structure has an average diameter of 10.55 nm and form into thick particles of nanotube. Meanwhile image of CQDs shows the morphology of CQDs is approximately spherical and the average particle size is 48.68 nm.
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spelling UMPir341082022-05-19T08:58:29Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34108/ Carbon quantum-dots(cqds)-titanium nanotubes(tnts) photocatalyst for co2 conversion to ch4 Azrina, Abd Aziz Nurnisa Aqilah, Mohd Rapidi Ummi Aqila, Suhaimi QD Chemistry T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The abundance of carbon dioxide as greenhouse gas makes it potentially useful for chemical syntheses in order to recycling it into useful chemicals will become a more attractive alternative for industry. This study focuses on synthesize and characterize TNTs and CQDs via hydrothermal method. One of the common methods to achieve activation is via sample acts as photocatalyst to improve the conversion of carbon dioxide to methane through photocatalysis. TNTs is synthesis using a hydrothermal method meanwhile, for CQDs extracted from Watermelon Rinds is synthesis by facile hydrothermal m. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles are photocatalysts, which have the capability to use energy in light to catalyse reactions with other molecules at reduced temperatures. cylinders. As TNTs and CQDs were successfully synthesized and characterized by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). The image results indicate that TNTs structure has an average diameter of 10.55 nm and form into thick particles of nanotube. Meanwhile image of CQDs shows the morphology of CQDs is approximately spherical and the average particle size is 48.68 nm. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34108/1/Carbon%20%20quantum-dots%28cqds%29-titanium%20nanotubes%28tnts%29%20photocatalyst%20for%20co2%20conversion%20to%20ch4.CITREX2021..pdf Azrina, Abd Aziz and Nurnisa Aqilah, Mohd Rapidi and Ummi Aqila, Suhaimi (2021) Carbon quantum-dots(cqds)-titanium nanotubes(tnts) photocatalyst for co2 conversion to ch4. In: Creation, Innovation, Technology & Research Exposition (CITREX) 2021 , 2021 , Virtually hosted by Universiti Malaysia Pahang. p. 1.. (Published)
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Azrina, Abd Aziz
Nurnisa Aqilah, Mohd Rapidi
Ummi Aqila, Suhaimi
Carbon quantum-dots(cqds)-titanium nanotubes(tnts) photocatalyst for co2 conversion to ch4
title Carbon quantum-dots(cqds)-titanium nanotubes(tnts) photocatalyst for co2 conversion to ch4
title_full Carbon quantum-dots(cqds)-titanium nanotubes(tnts) photocatalyst for co2 conversion to ch4
title_fullStr Carbon quantum-dots(cqds)-titanium nanotubes(tnts) photocatalyst for co2 conversion to ch4
title_full_unstemmed Carbon quantum-dots(cqds)-titanium nanotubes(tnts) photocatalyst for co2 conversion to ch4
title_short Carbon quantum-dots(cqds)-titanium nanotubes(tnts) photocatalyst for co2 conversion to ch4
title_sort carbon quantum dots cqds titanium nanotubes tnts photocatalyst for co2 conversion to ch4
topic QD Chemistry
T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34108/1/Carbon%20%20quantum-dots%28cqds%29-titanium%20nanotubes%28tnts%29%20photocatalyst%20for%20co2%20conversion%20to%20ch4.CITREX2021..pdf
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