Using Carbon Dioxide (CO2) to Generate
Electricity
A Term Paper
Presented to the Faculty of
College of Engineering, Architecture, and Fine Arts
Batangas State University
Alangilan, Batangas City
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In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements
In General Chemistry
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Amaro, Jorgette Aira M.
Castillo, Ivan Kirby
Ferrer, Francine Hope P.
Mayo, Christian Josh
Ramos, Xenaheart
2022
Table of Contents
Chapter I – THE PROBLEMES AND ITS BACKGROUND PAGE
Introduction …….……………………………………………………………………. 3
Background of the Study …………………………………………………………… 4
Statement of the Problem …………………….……………………………………..5
Scope and Limitations ………………………………………………………………..6
Significance of the Study……………………………………………………………..7
Chapter II - REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
Related Literature……………………………………………………..………………...8
Related Studies………………………………………………….…………………….12
Chapter III – RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
BIBLIOGRAPHY…………………………………………………..18
CURRICULUM VITAE……………………………………………..20
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CHAPTER Ⅰ
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
This chapter deals with the presentation of the problem. This includes the
introduction, the background of the study, a statement of the problem, the scope
and limitations, and the significance of the study.
Introduction
The Earth’s climate is changing, and it is harmful not only to the planet but
also to the living things. Carbon Dioxide is one of the reasons of this climate
change, so many unwanted carbon dioxides are being produced by factories and
vehicles that are stuck in the atmosphere destroying the Earth. There are many
ways to use CO , (Stavisky, 2018).
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Researchers are proposing various techniques and approach to this
particular problem, one of those is developing a new kind of geothermal power
plant that will lock away unwanted carbon dioxide (CO2) underground and using
it as a tool to generate electric power.
Electricity is necessary for both homes and businesses. The household
and commercial sectors receive electricity output to power things like televisions,
lighting, heating, and air conditioning, as well as farming and public services.
Usage to power electric motors, cool computer servers, and maintain production
processes. As a result of its strong reliance on gasoline and diesel, transportation
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currently consumes the highest dependency on nonrenewable resources.
Researchers have come up with a solution that we have needed for a very long
time.
Studies have shown that carbon dioxide can be a great alternative source
of electricity and a way of fighting climate change. By generating Carbon Dioxide
to electricity, this will add to our renewable energy source. Renewable energy is
drawing new investment since it produces electricity with a considerably smaller
environmental impact and is practically endless. And using Carbon Dioxide to
generate electricity has many advantages. Some of which are improving the air
quality and centralizing energy-related emissions.
Background of the Study
Carbon Dioxide, also known as CO2, is an odorless gas formed during the
combustion of any material containing carbon and important greenhouse gas. It
is a significant heat-trapping gas, or greenhouse gas, and is produced through
the production and burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas as well as
during wildfires and other natural processes like volcanic eruptions. Due to
human activities, there is a tremendous impact on the carbon cycle. Significant
amounts of carbon are released into the atmosphere as a result of burning fossil
fuels, changing land use, and using limestone to make concrete. A rising amount
of carbon dioxide might cause the planet to heat up which is awful for the
environment and the human race.
People quickly understand that in order to prevent the negative effects of
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climate change, it may be necessary to actively remove carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere. Researchers, universities, and scientists propose an idea of making
CO2 into energy. They create various technologies and techniques to help
lessen the gas on out of the atmosphere.
Electricity of today came from renewable energy such as nuclear power,
hydroelectric power, wind and solar. However, fossil-based fuels continue to rule
the world economy despite the rapid expansion of renewable energy over the
past few decades. The principal heat-trapping "greenhouse gas" responsible for
global warming is produced by burning fossil fuels, which emits carbon dioxide at
a rate of over 40%. On the other hand, generating electricity from carbon dioxide
was an idea from scientists where they can create a source power from waste.
By pumping carbon dioxide through water or other liquids will result an electron
flow, which will increase the amount of electricity produced. In doing so, CO2 will
not only become waste and it will lessen the amount of it in our atmosphere.
The effects of generating Carbon Dioxide into electricity are, it will reduce
carbon dioxide for global warming because it is a part of greenhouse gases for
being a major cause of climate change around the world. Greenhouse gases trap
heat in the atmosphere and make the planet warmer. Higher temperatures have
caused major environmental problems on Earth, problems include loss of sea
ice, rising sea levels, loss of ocean life, and more intense weather events.
Governments around the world take action to reduce greenhouse gases. Carbon
dioxide is one of the major greenhouse gases. Most of this heat-trapping gas is
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produced through human activities related to burning fossil fuels for electricity,
heat, and transportation. So, the substance can provide a way to reuse carbon
dioxide and prevent it from being released into the atmosphere.
A large amount of CO2 emitted due to human activities also enters
oceans, where it is dissolved in water. It reacts with seawater and creates
carbonic acid, thereby increasing the acidity of the water.
The study is focused on how carbon dioxide (CO2) can be converted into
electricity. In order for the researchers to obtain information, they conducted
various research on the internet making sure all the information is correct. The
topic is limited to how we can reduce carbon dioxide (CO2). Any additional
information about global warming was not considered a factor in the study.
Furthermore, any other sort of solution for global warming is not considered or
mentioned.
Statement of the Problem
This study aims to determine how to use unwanted carbon dioxide to help
solve climate change. The main objective of this study is to generate Carbon
Dioxide for electricity and its effectiveness as a source of energy.
In addressing these, the following questions are seeking to answer:
1. What are the possible ways to generate Carbon Dioxide into electricity?
2. What are the effect of generating Carbon Dioxide into electricity?
3. What are the significant difference between the generated electricity from
carbon dioxide and the electricity that are used today?
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Scope and Limitations
The study was conducted to know how we can reduce carbon dioxide and
convert it into electricity. The range of the study is throughout the First Semester
of AY 2022-2023. This research will serve as the basis for the future researchers
as their guide. Many people could benefit from this study for them to know more
about reducing the effect of global warming. In this study, we will know the effect
of carbon dioxide and how we can convert it into electricity.
The purpose of this research is to generate energy and electricity using
CO2. The researchers used a qualitative research method. The researchers will
gather data and information through articles, internet sites, and other printed
materials. As for the research design, descriptive type is used.
Significance of the Study
This study aims to know how we can turn unwanted carbon dioxide (CO₂)
that humans produce to generate electricity. This study could be highly beneficial
to the following:
Students. The students are the primary point of the study. The study may be
able to help them improve their well-being when it comes to chemistry and
increase or develop their Performance through the information to be provided.
Educators. The educators, or in particular, the people who implement the
curriculum and teaching strategies of the students will be able to gain awareness
about how we can turn unwanted carbon dioxide (CO₂) that humans produce to
generate electricity.
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Future Researchers. Researchers working on a similar or related topic in the
future will gain from the findings by borrowing a page from related studies. The
study's findings and results will or may serve as a reference for future
undertakings.
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CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
This chapter contains the ideas, the completed thesis, the generalizations,
and the conclusions. Those in this chapter aid in familiarizing readers with
knowledge that is similar to the current study.
RELATED LITERATURE
I. CARBON DIOXIDE
One part carbon and two parts oxygen combine to form the gas known as
carbon dioxide. Due to the fact that plants use it to make carbohydrates during a
process known as photosynthesis, it is one of the most significant gasses on the
planet. The survival of life on earth depends on photosynthesis because both
humans and animals eat from plants. Most likely, you have heard about CO2
emissions and global warming in the news. Burning fossil fuels causes CO2 to
accumulate in our atmosphere, which warms the planet and may alter its climate.
Indoor breathing, outdoor CO2, and the building's ventilation rate all
contribute to indoor carbon dioxide concentrations. We have less fresh air as
structures and homes become more energy-efficient and airtight. In order to save
energy, many ventilation systems in use today recycle air, essentially moving the
contaminated air rather than bringing in the fresh air. As a result, there are high
CO2 levels and poor indoor air quality.
II. ISSUES OF CARBON DIOXIDE
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Carbon dioxide pollution's exacerbated the impact on the greenhouse
effect is its main source of worry. Both human activity and natural sources
contribute to the release of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and other
pollutants, into the atmosphere. The greenhouse effect is the result of these
gases accumulating in the atmosphere and insulating the planet. The
greenhouse gases allow the sun's rays to enter the atmosphere, but when they
reflect back to Earth after leaving the planet and heading into space. Global
climate change is the result of a complex series of events that follow this
process, which raises the earth's temperature. Increased temperatures are a
result of global climate change, which also affects the planet's overall weather
patterns and climate.
III. CONVERTING CARBON DIOXIDE INTO ELECTRICITY
One method is "carbon capture" technology, which involves chemically
capturing carbon dioxide before it is released into the atmosphere. A novel
technique for capturing greenhouse gas and turning it into a useful product—
while also producing electrical energy—is revealed by Cornell University
researchers in a recent study. The oxygen-assisted aluminum/carbon dioxide
power cell that Wajdi Al Sadat, a doctoral student, and Lynden Archer, the James
A. Friend Family Distinguished Professor of Engineering, have created uses of
electrochemical reactions to both sequester the carbon dioxide and generate
electricity. On July 20, Science Advances published their article titled "The O2-
assisted Al/CO2 electrochemical cell: A system for CO2 capture/conversion and
electric power generation." The group's suggested cell would use mixed streams
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of carbon dioxide and oxygen as the active components of the cathode and
aluminum as the anode. In addition to creating electricity and a useful byproduct
called oxalate, the electrochemical reactions between the anode and the cathode
would sequester the carbon dioxide into compounds rich in carbon.
The majority of the current models for carbon capture involve capturing the
carbon in solids or fluids, which are then heated or depressurized to release
carbon dioxide. After that, the concentrated gas must either be buried
underground or compressed and transported to industries that can reuse it.
According to Archer, the study's findings could signal a paradigm shift. It's
significant in and of itself, he added, that we have developed a carbon capture
technology that also produces electricity. The regeneration of the fluids used to
capture carbon dioxide consumes up to 25% of the energy output of the plant,
which severely restricts the commercial viability of such technology. In addition,
the transported carbon dioxide must be transported to locations where it can be
sequestered or reused, which requires new infrastructure. The team claimed that
at a discharge potential of about 1.4 volts, their electrochemical cell produced 13-
ampere hours per gram of porous carbon (used as the cathode). The energy
generated by the cell is comparable to that generated by battery systems with the
highest energy density.
Prior to Nardini (2013), Approximately 40% of global CO2 emissions are
emitted from electricity generation through the combustion of fossil fuels to
generate heat needed to power steam turbines. Burning these fuels results in the
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production of carbon dioxide (CO2)—the primary heat-trapping, “greenhouse
gas” responsible for global warming.
IV. TURNING CO2 IN DIFFERENT KINDS OF SOURCE
In southwest Iceland, a facility run by Carbon Recycling International (CRI)
is producing methanol using water, energy, and waste carbon dioxide from a
nearby geothermal power plant. Methanol can be converted into a variety of
chemicals or combined with gasoline to power vehicles. Prof. Luis Alconero is
using enzymes and amino acid salts to create this membrane-based method,
which will capture and transform CO2 molecules into valuable compounds,
according to Mar Freyr Sigurbjörnsson, a former research director who is now
CRI's head of sales and marketing: "We take CO2 originally dissolved in the
steam coming from underground and we re-use some of it as a raw material in
our process." At a later stage, using membranes once more, the compounds will
be crystallized and collected as pure materials for use by industry. According to
her, this method is flexible because the compounds we can produce depend on
the enzymes we use. Examples include glucose and carbonate salts used as raw
materials in the cement industry, such as sodium or calcium carbonate. Another
high-value option is to use pure substances that could be helpful to the food
industry. The cost of converting CO2 into a useful commodity and the cost of that
material determines whether the process is successful or unsuccessful. (King,
2018)
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RELATED STUDIES
I. ISSUES OF CARBON DIOXIDE
According to Sarkodie and Adams, (2018), modernization is expected to
at least double the world energy supply from 2016 to 2030 as a result of
changing lifestyles and increased need for modern energy access.
However, several environmental problems have also emerged as a
byproduct of better living conditions; for instance, out of them, climate change is
among the most challenging problems the world is facing in the early 21st
century. Over the last century, the average world temperature has raised
between 0.4 C and 0.8 C, and it is predicted that it could increase between 1.4 C
and 5.8 C till 2100. In recent decades, climate change has created its problems
such as accelerated melting of polar ice caps, rising sea levels, reduced
availability of freshwater, heavy weather conditions, the rapid spread of disease,
and loss of biodiversity. As a responsible factor for climate change and global
warming, the increased levels of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions worldwide
are taken into consideration. In particular, among GHGs emissions, carbon
dioxide (CO2) emissions produced by fossil fuel combustion are accepted as a
key factor behind global warming. The widespread use of conventional energy
sources such as coal, oil, and gas is the basis for climate change and global
warming problems mentioned above.
According to Boden et al. 2009; OECD/IEA 2009 a successful long-term
local and global strategy must surely be able to stabilize the atmospheric
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CO2 levels by substitution of fossil fuels by renewable energy sources. It is often
written that the potential of renewable energy sources is higher by several orders
of magnitude than any estimated world energy demand. Unfortunately, the vast
majority of large renewable energy sources are almost always located far away
from the main consumption areas. One possibility is the production of electricity
to join an electric grid. If this is not a realistic possibility, the renewable energy
must be harvested in the form of energy carriers. As well as conventional energy
storage for sustainable electricity, the generation of chemical energy carriers is
another attractive alternative, with hydrogen and liquid carbonaceous carriers as
the primary candidate.
II. TURNING CO2 IN DIFFERENT KINDS OF SOURCE
According to Pearson et al. 2009 This approach offers the intriguing
possibility of using primary energy from renewable, carbon-free sources (such as
electricity derived from solar, wind, wave or nuclear) to convert CO 2, in
association with hydrogen (or indeed methane), into high-density vehicle fuels
compatible with our current transportation infrastructure. Its real attraction is that
this approach offers the prospect of decarbonizing transport without the paradigm
shift in infrastructure required by electrification of the vehicle fleet or by
conversion to a hydrogen economy.
The energy requirement for the production of such renewable liquid fuels
depends critically on the method used for the capture of CO 2 (invariably from
large-scale emitters) and the method used for the production of hydrogen. As
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long as power generation for our present energy economy using fossil-fuel
sources remain, sources of CO 2 will be available for use in such proposed
recycling systems. These would capture CO2 from the atmosphere by physical,
chemical or biological methods, and any successful cycle would rely on cheap
and abundant non-fossil primary energy sources—incidentally, the same
requirements for any hydrogen economy—to ensure that the proposed synthesis
cycle is CO2-neutral (Pan et al. 2007; Centi & Perathoner 2009; Minutillo &
Perna 2009).
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Chapter III
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) has become harmful to human beings that
scientists find ways to reduce it. The purpose of this study is about addressing
the harmful effects of CO2 to us and how scientists created ways to convert it
into energy.
Since this form of research entails analysis, observation, and
interpretation this paper will be using a descriptive research design. It is suited
for the study since it allows the researchers more freedom in gathering the
relevant data and aids in providing a precise interpretation of the findings. It was
also employed since the information gathered will be used for the entire study's
population and this method for gaining a comprehensive, multi-faceted
understanding of a complex issue in its real-world setting. It is a well-established
study design that is widely employed in a number of ways to influence and learn
about chemistry through the usage of digital media.
Research Locale
The study is being conducted at Batangas State University – Alangilan
Campus. The researchers choose some similar studies on the internet from a
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different group of labs, universities, and companies that tested the technique and
the experiment in the US.
Research Instruments
The researchers constructed a descriptive research design or an analytical
Research where the researchers involve their critical thinking skills, evaluation of
facts, and information relative to the research about how to use unwanted CO2
that humans produce to generate electricity.
Data Collection Procedure
In this study, the researchers first conducted an evaluation in their
resources, they identify and analyzed the data to help researchers determine
how digitally active and politically informed the researchers.
With the help of the internet, the researchers were also able to gather other
information that could be used to cross-reference the data that they have. The
Researchers used different internet browsers like Google, Brave and etc., and
other forms of Social Media like Twitter, YouTube and etc. in order to obligate
their sources.
Data Analysis
The data analysis strategy would comprise numerous methods based on the
information gathered in similar studies from the internet that would contribute to
the study's findings on How to use unwanted Carbon Dioxide (CO2) that humans
produce to generate electricity. Furthermore, the data and information that the
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researchers must analyze and organize will be dependent on the data they
collected and got from similar studies.
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Jorgette Aira M. Amaro
Address: Roxas, Oriental Mindoro
Email: [email protected]
Contact Number: 0905-572-5033 / 0947-584-7075
A. PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 18 years old
Sex: Female
Date of Birth: July 23, 2004
Civil Status: Single
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Paulino M. Amaro Jr.
Mother’s Name: Blessie M. Amaro
B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Tertiary: Batangas State University
A.Y. 2022- Present
Post Secondary: San Mariano National High School
S.Y. 2020-2022
Secondary: Marcelo I. Cabrera Vocational High School
S.Y. 2016-2020
Primary: Roma Elementary School
S.Y. 2012-2015
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Ivan Kirby R. Castillo
Address: Transville, Banaybanay, Lipa City, Batangas
Email: [email protected]
Contact Number: 0945-462-5421
A. PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age: 18 years old
Sex: Male
Date of Birth: September 15, 2004
Civil Status: Single
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Sonny M. Castillo
Mother’s Name: Melanie R. Castillo
B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Tertiary: Batangas State University
A.Y. 2022- Present
Post Secondary: Lapurisima Concepcion Academy
S.Y. 2020-2022
Secondary: Pinagtongulan Integrated National High School
S.Y. 2016-2020
Primary: Rafael M. Lojo Memorial School
S.Y. 2010-2016
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Francine Hope P. Ferrer
Address: Purok 3, Sta. Cruz Santo Tomas, Batangas
Contact number: 0995-893-4617
Email: [email protected]
A. Personal Information
Age: 18 years old
Sex: Female
Birthday: February 17, 2004
Civil Status: Single
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Catholic
Father's Name: Frederic R. Ferrer
Mother's Name: Marissa P. Ferrer
B. Educational Background
Tertiary: Batangas State University - Alangilan Campus
S.Y. 2022-present
Post secondary: Lumbang Integrated National High School
S.Y. 2020-2022
Secondary: Lumbang Integrated National High School
S.Y. 2016-2020
Primary: Sta. Cruz Elementary School
S.Y. 2010-2016
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Cristian Josh Q. Mayo
Address: 0016 Purok 1 Banaybanay Lipa City Batangas
Contact number: 09397483938 / 09687134113
Email: [email protected]
A. Personal Information
Age: 18
Sex: Male
Birthday: November 5, 2003
Civil Status: Single
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Catholic
Father's Name: Teodoro B. Mayo
Mother's Name: Rosalie Q. Mayo
B. Educational Background
Tertiary: Batangas State University - Alangilan Campus
S.Y. 2022-present
Post secondary: Lapurisima Concepcion Academy
S.Y. 2020-2022
Secondary: Pinagtongulan Integrated National High School
S.Y. 2016-2020
Primary: Rafael M. Lojo Memorial School (S.Y. 2010-2016)
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Xenaheart N. Ramos
Address: Natunuan South, San Pascual, Batangas
Contact number: 09064696595
Email: [email protected]
A. Personal Information
Age: 18 years old
Sex: Female
Birthday: July 24, 2004
Civil Status: Single
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Catholic
Father's Name: Nelson C. Ramos
Mother's Name: Bernadette N. Ramos
B. Educational Background
Tertiary: Batangas State University - Alangilan Campus
S.Y. 2022-present
Post secondary: Domingo Yu Chu National High School
S.Y. 2020-2022
Secondary: Domingo Yu Chu National High School
S.Y. 2016-2020
Primary: Pola Central School
S.Y. 2010-2016
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