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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercritical_water_oxidation The Wikipedia Page on Supercritical Water Oxidation] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercritical_water_oxidation The Wikipedia Page on Supercritical Water Oxidation] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIxMqf3QQ7c A Video by the YouTube Channel " [[NASA Technology Transfer Program]] " Titled "NASA's Supercritical Water Oxidation Reactor Webinar" ] |
Revision as of 19:45, 8 January 2022
Basics
- A Technology where Supercritical Conditions are used in a Water Rich Mixture to Oxidize (Often in a manner to Incineration ) It's Components
- It is mainly used for Wastewater Treatment , but also has applications in Thermal Hydrocarbon Cracking
- Supercritical Water is a Non-Polar Solvent, so most minerals precipitate as salts
- This is actually one of the main issues with the technology, in Radially Heated / Non-Cooled + Laminar Flow Reactors, the sides get coated in precipitate, reducing heat transfer
- Also if not made with something very corrosion resistant such as Inconel etc the reactor can corrode and explode
- Also because of this oxygen and hydrocarbons diffuse very well
- This is actually one of the main issues with the technology, in Radially Heated / Non-Cooled + Laminar Flow Reactors, the sides get coated in precipitate, reducing heat transfer
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Supercritical Water Oxidation
- A Video by the YouTube Channel " NASA Technology Transfer Program " Titled "NASA's Supercritical Water Oxidation Reactor Webinar"