An Examination of Trash Ozonation
Date
2014-07-13
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44th International Conference on Environmental Systems
Abstract
We report on the potential for using dissolved ozone in water – ozonation – to oxidize trash and waste. An SBIR Phase II pilot scale ozonation system developed by TDA Research, Inc. was tested for use in oxidizing various mixtures of trash and wastes that included plastics, foodstuff, packaging, cloth, paper, fecal simulant, and pre-processed Heat Melt Compactor tiles. In addition to pure liquid phase ozonation, we also modified and tested the system for gas phase ozone oxidation in saturated water vapor with a heating element to promote smoldering. These tests were conducted as part of the NASA “Trash to Gas” project to identify candidate technologies for processing low value trash and waste into higher value product gasses.
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Tucson, Arizona
Jeffrey M. Lee, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
John W. Fisher, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Linden C. Harris, CSS-Dynamac Corp., USA
Kanapathipillai Wignarajah, CSS-Dynamac Corp., USA
Richard G. Alba, CSS-Dynamac Corp., USA
The 44th International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Tuscon, Arizona, USA on 13 July 2014 through 17 July 2014.
Jeffrey M. Lee, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
John W. Fisher, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Linden C. Harris, CSS-Dynamac Corp., USA
Kanapathipillai Wignarajah, CSS-Dynamac Corp., USA
Richard G. Alba, CSS-Dynamac Corp., USA
The 44th International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Tuscon, Arizona, USA on 13 July 2014 through 17 July 2014.