Carbon Purification Model for Factories - Project Report
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Carbon Purification Model for Factories - Project Report
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Abstract
This project demonstrates a cost-effective model for carbon purification in factories. It simulates how
industrial pollutants, especially carbon-based emissions, can be filtered using activated carbon. This
model helps visualize purification methods used in real factories for reducing environmental
pollution.
Introduction
Industries are major sources of air pollution, particularly carbon emissions. This project aims to build
a simple working model that simulates the carbon filtration process to reduce pollutants from factory
emissions.
Literature Review
Carbon emissions result from burning fossil fuels in industrial processes. Activated carbon is
commonly used in purification due to its high adsorption capacity. This project replicates that
mechanism using simple household items to demonstrate the concept.
Materials and Components
- Plastic container
- Activated charcoal
- Air blower (small fan or motor)
- Tubes for inlet/outlet
- Smoke source or colored gas
- Power source (battery/adapter)
Methodology
1. Setup the container as the main chamber.
2. Fill it with activated charcoal.
3. Attach inlet and outlet tubes.
4. Use a blower to simulate air movement.
5. Pass smoke or colored air through the chamber.
6. Observe filtration.
Working Principle
As air flows through the activated carbon, pollutants are adsorbed on the carbon surface. Clean air
exits from the outlet. This mimics how carbon scrubbers work in real factories.
Observations and Results
Upon passing smoke or colored air through the model, the output air appeared cleaner. The
activated carbon effectively trapped visible pollutants.
Discussion
The model shows how carbon filters purify air. While simplified, it captures the core concept of
industrial scrubbers. Limitations include small scale and lack of real-time sensors.
Conclusion
The carbon purification model effectively demonstrates pollution control using carbon filters. It is a
valuable educational tool for understanding air filtration mechanisms.
Future Scope
This project can be enhanced by integrating sensors, using renewable energy for airflow, or
automating control systems.
References
- https://youtu.be/FZmW6EDkdIw
- Basic environmental science textbooks
- Online articles on carbon filtration systems