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Plasma Gasification

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Plasma Gasification Pyrolysis
BrunoBagina
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Organic molecules (those that are carbon-based) become volatilized, or turn into gases. This synthetic gas (syngas) can be used as a fuel source if properly cleaned. Inorganic compounds melt down and become vitrified, or converted into a hard, glassy substance similar in appearance and weight to obsidian. Metals melt down as well, combining with the rest of the inorganic matter (called slag).

Unlike incinerators, which use combustion to break down garbage, there is no burning, or oxidation, in this process. The heat from plasma converters causes pyrolysis, a process in which organic matter breaks down and decomposes. Plasma torches can operate in airtight vessels. Combustion requires oxidization; pyrolysis does not.

Plasma waste converters can treat almost any kind of waste, including some traditionally difficult waste materials. It can treat medical waste or chemically-contaminated waste and leave nothing but gases and slag. Because it breaks down these dangerous wastes into their basic elements, they can be disposed of safely. The only waste that a plasma converter can't break down is heavy radioactive material, such as the rods used in a nuclear reactor. If you put such material in a plasma furnace, it would probably catch on fire or even explode.

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  • It would be nice if ...

    It would be nice if they made a sdcaled down version for single households. I know it would be a huge initial investment for a regular person to even afford a smaller version of this, but it would be amazing to just dump your trash in this once a week and use that power instead of buying electricity.

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  • Bruno's right, but ...

    Bruno's right, but if you take into account the cogeneration of dried algae pellet fuel (a possible byproduct), you might get a better result

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  • well if you compare ...

    well if you compare it this way, oil crops are always better in transesterification, plasma and gasification is better for other organic

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  • very interesting ...

    very interesting video and well put togetehr.
    what is the typical energy balance to transfer algae feedstock directly to biodiesel. does it require more energy than transesterification? thank you

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  • i take that bak....

    i take that bak....

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  • use coal as a fuel ...

    use coal as a fuel to use it??? isnt that the problem in the first case!!!

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