abstract |
Chemical-mechanical process through which it is possible to reduce the pollution produced by the combustion of fossil fuels, oil and its derivatives; altering the final chemical composition of the resulting gases: reducing all the gases: SOx, NOx, VOC or HC, CO and CO 2 and particulate material that make up the effluent and releasing a greater amount of oxygen to the atmosphere than the resulting post combustion; This process involves a liquid chemical solution, consisting of distilled water, sodium bicarbonate and urea, a mechanical device that contains it and allows this solution to come into contact with the gases from the combustion, washing them, and also one or Several filter elements that are part of the mechanical device, composed of a fiber of a polymeric hydrocarbon that reacts chemically in the presence of carbon, produce the chain reaction of the resulting harmful gases, in internal combustion engines, Boilers, Fireplaces, sources mobile or stationary, reducing their emissions, retaining most of the solid elements and hydrocarbons inside the device, and returning to the atmosphere a gas effluent richer in oxygen and with a very small amount of the rest of the gases and particulate material containing the original effluent. |