boilerdoc
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2002
- 27
Hallo everybody,
I got also a question similar to the thread of tangela from 02/13/03.
My problem is: I would like to separate CO2 from flue gases to be utilized as fertilizer in green houses. This method is common pratice with natural gas combustion. What about combustion of oil, coal or biomass? Beside CO2, N and small amount of CO and NOx there is nothing left when burning Natural gas.With other fuels there are probably a lot of other chemicals and aromates which might influence the taste of vegetables. Is there any feasable method of selective separation and release of CO2??
Please keep in mind that I am a boiler guy and no chemist, so understandable answers are highly apreciated.
Thanks
I got also a question similar to the thread of tangela from 02/13/03.
My problem is: I would like to separate CO2 from flue gases to be utilized as fertilizer in green houses. This method is common pratice with natural gas combustion. What about combustion of oil, coal or biomass? Beside CO2, N and small amount of CO and NOx there is nothing left when burning Natural gas.With other fuels there are probably a lot of other chemicals and aromates which might influence the taste of vegetables. Is there any feasable method of selective separation and release of CO2??
Please keep in mind that I am a boiler guy and no chemist, so understandable answers are highly apreciated.
Thanks