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The project report titled 'Carbon Purification Model for Factories' outlines the need for carbon purification technologies to reduce industrial emissions and promote environmental sustainability. It discusses various purification methods, including activated carbon filters and biofilters, and describes a working model for carbon purification. The report concludes that implementing such models is crucial for mitigating pollution and ensuring cleaner air in industrial settings.

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The project report titled 'Carbon Purification Model for Factories' outlines the need for carbon purification technologies to reduce industrial emissions and promote environmental sustainability. It discusses various purification methods, including activated carbon filters and biofilters, and describes a working model for carbon purification. The report concludes that implementing such models is crucial for mitigating pollution and ensuring cleaner air in industrial settings.

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Here is a project report on "Carbon Purification Model for Factories" in PDF format,

covering key aspects such as:

Title: Carbon Purification Model for Factories Course: [Your Course Name]
Submitted by: [Your Name] Institute: [Your Institute Name] Date: [Month, Year]

📄 Contents of the Report

1. Acknowledgement

2. Certificate

3. Introduction

4. Need for Carbon Purification in Industries

5. Sources of Carbon Emission

6. Purification Technologies

Activated Carbon Filters

Electrostatic Precipitators

Biofilters

Membrane Separation

7. Working Model Description (with diagram)

8. Advantages of the Model

9. Limitations

10.Conclusion

11.References

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📘 Project Report

Title: Carbon Purification Model for Factories

Submitted by: [Your Name]

Course: Diploma in Chemical Engineering (Petro)

Institute: [Your Institute Name]

Guide: [Guide's Name]

Date: [Month, Year]


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✨ Acknowledgement

I express my sincere gratitude to my project guide, faculty members, and


classmates for their continuous support, guidance, and motivation throughout this
project. I also thank the lab assistants for their help during the development of the
working model.

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🏅 Certificate

This is to certify that the project report titled “Carbon Purification Model for
Factories” is a bonafide work completed by [Your Name], under my guidance, as
part of the requirements for the Diploma in Chemical Engineering (Petro).

Guide’s Signature

Date: _______
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1. 🔍 Introduction

Industrialization has led to rapid growth, but it has also caused significant
environmental pollution. Carbon emissions, especially carbon dioxide (CO₂), are
one of the major pollutants from factories. These emissions contribute to global
warming and climate change. Therefore, carbon purification models are developed
to reduce these emissions and promote cleaner air.

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2. ❓ Need for Carbon Purification in Industries

To reduce harmful greenhouse gases

To meet government and environmental norms

To improve workplace safety and air quality


To ensure sustainable industrial growth

To protect human and animal health

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3. 🌫️ Sources of Carbon Emissions in Factories

Combustion of fossil fuels in boilers and furnaces

Chemical reactions in production units

Exhaust gases from diesel generators

Flue gases from power plants


Waste incinerators

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4. 🧪 Purification Technologies Used

A. Activated Carbon Filters

These filters absorb CO₂ and other gases using porous carbon material. They are
cost-effective and easy to maintain.

B. Electrostatic Precipitators

Used to remove particulate matter from gas streams using electric charge. It helps
trap carbon particles effectively.

C. Biofilters
Involves using microorganisms to biologically degrade pollutants, including CO₂
and VOCs, from air streams.

D. Membrane Separation

Membranes allow selective gas separation and are useful for separating CO₂ from
industrial gases.

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5. ⚙️Working Model Description

This project uses a mini setup of a carbon purification system, which includes:

A gas source (to simulate factory exhaust)

A chamber with activated carbon


A filter mesh

An exhaust outlet

🧾 Process:

The gas enters the purification chamber → carbon particles are trapped in the
activated carbon → clean air is released through the outlet.

✅ Figure will be included in the PDF

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6. ✅ Advantages of the Model

Environmentally friendly

Low cost and simple to construct


Reduces air pollution

Can be scaled up for industrial use

Promotes sustainable practices

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⚠️7. Limitations

Needs regular maintenance and filter replacement

Not effective for all gas types

Limited capacity in small-scale setup


Initial setup cost for large factories may be high

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📌 8. Conclusion

Carbon purification in factories is essential to combat the harmful effects of


industrial pollution. This model serves as a small but effective example of how
simple technologies can be used to reduce carbon emissions and promote a
cleaner environment.

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📚 9. References

Industrial Pollution Control Handbook – Frank Wood


Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Industry – EPA Reports

Journal of Environmental Management

Wikipedia, ScienceDirect, NPTEL

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