The present invention relates to processes and arrangements for reducing carbon dioxide in exhaust gases from combustion in, for example, internal combustion engines, heat and electricity power plants, for example, powered by coal, diesel oil, or wood chips, refuse incineration stations, cement factories, and more.
It is important to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to counteract a global temperature rise that increases the risk of extreme weather, elevated seawater level, forest fires and more. The object of the invention is to reduce carbon dioxide in exhaust gases from combustion. The object is achieved by the method and arrangement having obtained the features specified in the claims.
The photosynthesis that takes place in, for example, green leaves, coniferous, grass is the basis of the invention and means that plants use the carbon dioxide of the atmosphere to grow. The green substance chlorophyll in said plant parts can be likened to a catalyst. Water, heat, sunlight are other essential components of photosynthesis. The simplified photosynthesis can be expressed 6H2O+6CO2+sunlight+heat →C6H12O6 (grape sugar)+6O2. It is known that especially the red range in the sunlight is important in photosynthesis.
Finely divided plant parts including chloroplasts with chlorophyll are fed to the exhaust gases, whereby the plant parts are allowed to tumble and be mixed into the exhaust gases while irradiation is done with red laser or maser, whereby the above reaction takes place, which releases oxygen while converting carbon dioxide into grape sugar. Radiation can also take place with other complementary color to the chlorophyll's green color, although red color is preferred when that range, the wavelength range, is greatest in the sunlight.
Exhaust gas combustion engines may be a general example for describing the application of the invention. Necessary components of the invention are exhaust gas combustion including CO2, H2O, heat and light, especially red light. For example, Car exhaust has CO2 to be reduced and H2O and heat but not plant parts including chloroplasts with chlorophyll and not red light or light with other complementary color to green. Thus, what is missing must be supplied to the exhaust gases. Advantageously, this is carried out after conventional exhaust gas purification such as particle filtration, catalytic oxidation of carbon dioxide to carbon dioxide and catalytic conversion of nitric oxide to nitrogen and water and at a suitable exhaust temperature, not so high that the plant parts are destroyed by heat but not so low that they are destroyed by cooling. Advantageously, the plant parts are collected for reuse.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1830385-9 | Dec 2018 | SE | national |
1930264-5 | Aug 2019 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2019/000018 | 12/18/2019 | WO | 00 |