用于强化塑料热解的太阳能氢氧燃气系统的实验研究

Q3 Physics and Astronomy Results in Optics Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rio.2024.100736
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与塑料废弃物相关的环境问题日益严重,人们开始寻求可持续的废弃物管理解决方案。塑料在环境中的扩散对生态系统、人类福祉和农业构成了严重威胁。因此,解决塑料污染问题是一个紧迫的生态问题。与此相反,利用可持续太阳能生产 HHO(氧气-氢气)气体,为清洁能源生产提供了一条前景广阔的途径。气体生产是通过电解过程实现的,利用太阳能电池板作为主要能源。为解决存储难题,该系统采用了螺旋管结构,用于临时封装生成的 HHO 气体。鉴于 HHO 气体的高度易燃性,在整个生产和储存阶段都必须执行严格的安全协议。为确保 HHO 气体的安全处理,采用了先进的 MQ-8 传感器对气体密封系统进行实时泄漏检测。该传感器能及时发现并处理管道基础设施内可能出现的任何潜在气体泄漏,在维护操作安全方面发挥着至关重要的作用。电解过程中产生的 HHO 气体是塑料热解的主要燃料。这种优化对于最大限度地提高热解过程的效率至关重要。热解过程会产生原油作为中间产品。这种原油具有后续精炼的潜力,可用于各种应用和最终用途。因此,在塑料热解过程中整合太阳能驱动的 HHO 气体,为减少塑料废物和促进环境清洁提供了一条大有可为的途径。从气体生产到电解、泄漏检测、优化燃烧,再到原油生产和提炼,这些错综复杂的技术环节共同构建了一个可持续废物管理和资源回收的综合框架。
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Experimental investigation on a solar-powered oxy-hydrogen gas system for enhanced plastic pyrolysis

The escalating environmental concerns associated with plastic waste have intensified the search for sustainable waste management solutions. Plastic dispersion in the environment poses severe threats to ecosystems, human well-being, and agriculture. Consequently, addressing plastic pollution stands as a pressing ecological concern. In contrast, the adoption of sustainable solar energy is harnessed for the production of HHO (Oxy-Hydrogen) gas, offering a promising avenue for clean energy generation. Gas production is achieved through the process of electrolysis, utilizing solar panels as the primary energy source. To address storage challenges, a spiral pipe configuration is employed for the interim containment of the generated HHO gas. Given the highly flammable nature of HHO gas, stringent safety protocols are imperative throughout the production and storage phases. To ensure the safe handling of HHO gas, a sophisticated MQ-8 Sensor is employed for real-time leak detection within the gas containment system. This sensor plays a critical role in maintaining operational safety by promptly identifying and addressing any potential gas leaks that may arise within the tubing infrastructure. The HHO gas, generated through the electrolysis process, serves as the primary fuel for the pyrolysis of plastic. This optimization is crucial to maximize the efficiency of the pyrolysis process. As a result of the pyrolysis process, crude oil is produced as an intermediary product. This crude oil holds the potential for subsequent refinement, offering versatility for various applications and end uses. Hence, the integration of solar energy-driven HHO gas in the pyrolysis of plastic demonstrates a promising avenue for mitigating plastic waste and contributing to environmental cleanliness. The intricate technological aspects, ranging from gas production through electrolysis, leak detection, optimized combustion, to crude oil production and refinement, collectively establish a comprehensive framework for sustainable waste management and resource recovery.

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