Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University Bratislava |
Plasma Technologies for Reducing CO2 Emissions from Combustion Exaust with Toxic Admixtures to Utilisable Products Sparing Energy and EnvironmentMorvová M., Hanic F., Morva I. |
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Abstract: The method reported here provides a contribution to CO2 and combustion exhaust utilisation using synergetic effect of electric discharge and heterogeneous catalysis on metal organic part of product formed on electrodes. The multifunctional system for removal process was tested on various sources of exhaust (internal combustion engine, brown coal boiler, bituminous pulverised coal boiler, gas boiler, glass oven, VOC sources) in full scale or by-pass gas flow volumes.The final product of process is powder with fractal structure on microscopic level with low specific weight, water insoluble. The main component (95%) of solid product is amorphous condensate of amino acids with about 5% of metal organic compound with catalytic properties. The product was analysed using IR absorption spectrometry, HPLC and thermogravimetry. The following amino acids were observed in the final product: alanine, serine, glycine, aspartic acid, lysine, arginine, methionine, histidine.
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