Very very useful information of pyrolysis process hope to get more information about the application of the pyrolysis on tyre pyrolysis plant and the special application of the end use of the final product
Modern technology can be used to farm methane with your kitchen waste and lawn waste in two one cubic meter plastic containers. You can compress those methane fully automated into a light-weight, installable propane tanks for charging your Aptera in the backyard 7/24. If you don't use them to charge your Aptera, you can use them to cook your food or warm your house as well. All kitchen waste will become fertilizers eventually, which you can sell/donate to vertical/roof-top organic farms around metropolitans.
I have been looking on UA-cam already a bit but it's hard to find clear video like this. I am very curious about this process since it seems to me that, under certain conditions, the output of combustible materials could be cheaper than derived from fossil sources. If so , then it's a shame no more research is been done on what biomass works easiest for say gasoline or methanol etc;..I think if household waste is the biomass source, high temperatures will be best to break a very heterogenic mixture into simple building blocks but if we could start from only a pure, dry and simple biomass like peanut hulls, then I think the temperature could be much lower which is better energy wise.
thanks a lot for this valuable knowledge. I am an MSc student and looking to do my project on " Biomass waste treatment using Pyrolysis". Can i get some guidance from you?
Thanks for your explaination it is very good. Họw can i get in contact with you as i am currently working ọn converting rice husk to carbon. Requesting for your help. My email id is stephen@geepeeindustries.com and i am based in Nigerian Regards Stephen.
I guess that it is there to garantee that there is no O2 in contact with the biomassa and it has to be an inert gas so it doesn't react with the biomass.
Very very useful information of pyrolysis process hope to get more information about the application of the pyrolysis on tyre pyrolysis plant and the special application of the end use of the final product
Thankyou so much for your lectures. The way you convey concepts with examples is really amazing.
its amazing to understand the process. i enjoy a lot while know about the pyrolysis process in laboratory and compare with earth crust.
Very simple and precise explanation. Thank you.
Modern technology can be used to farm methane with your kitchen waste and lawn waste in two one cubic meter plastic containers. You can compress those methane fully automated into a light-weight, installable propane tanks for charging your Aptera in the backyard 7/24. If you don't use them to charge your Aptera, you can use them to cook your food or warm your house as well. All kitchen waste will become fertilizers eventually, which you can sell/donate to vertical/roof-top organic farms around metropolitans.
I have been looking on UA-cam already a bit but it's hard to find clear video like this. I am very curious about this process since it seems to me that, under certain conditions, the output of combustible materials could be cheaper than derived from fossil sources.
If so , then it's a shame no more research is been done on what biomass works easiest for say gasoline or methanol etc;..I think if household waste is the biomass source, high temperatures will be best to break a very heterogenic mixture into simple building blocks but if we could start from only a pure, dry and simple biomass like peanut hulls, then I think the temperature could be much lower which is better energy wise.
Thanks Doc, very well done.
What an amazing explanation sir 🙏 thank you so much!
I learnt many thing from that
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well explained thanks sir
Good lecture..thank u sir
Hello ,prof: please you can explen the cours about oil from plastic and distillation please
I can't wait to watch the next class
hats off..great lecture
nice professor
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Thank you for this lecture, very clear
Thanks!
Sir I think the second lactur is missing from video list
Nice
thanks a lot for this valuable knowledge.
I am an MSc student and looking to do my project on " Biomass waste treatment using Pyrolysis". Can i get some guidance from you?
That is why IITs are IITs.
if he kept his hands off his nose i would watch.
Thanks sir
Thanks for your explaination it is very good. Họw can i get in contact with you as i am currently working ọn converting rice husk to carbon. Requesting for your help. My email id is stephen@geepeeindustries.com and i am based in Nigerian
Regards
Stephen.
18:57 Thanos be like...
Sir what is the role of inert gas in this process ?
I guess that it is there to garantee that there is no O2 in contact with the biomassa and it has to be an inert gas so it doesn't react with the biomass.
Thevway this person teaching students will forget whatever they study during X-XII . India has this kind of teacher. Many UA-cam has better videos.
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