Hydrodrive Energy Cell - Improving Air Quality to Reduce Respiratory Related Symptoms Through Mitigation of Particulate Diesel Emissions
Hydrodrive 能量电池 - 通过减少柴油微粒排放来改善空气质量,减少呼吸系统相关症状
基本信息
- 批准号:61442
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.34万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Feasibility Studies
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2020 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
**HYDRODRIVE - IMPROVING URBAN AIR QUALITY**After 10 years of research and development a cutting edge technology has emerged!The Onboard HydroDrive Energy Cell, built by Smart-H, a British Company, produces Hydrogen-on-demand. The technology is fitted to HGVs, buses and plant machinery, Hydrogen (98% purity) is produced and then fed into the engine air intake. The result is an improvement in combustion and lowering of carcinogenic particulate emissions.**HYDRODRIVE FOR HEALTH**PM2.5 emissions from diesel exhausts on trucks, buses and plant machinery contain high levels of black carbon, which has been found to be 4 to 9 times more deadly than other types of PM2.5\. It is a serious issue to human health worldwide in both respiratory and cancer related diseases.The Smart-H HydroDrive significantly reduces these harmful gases when fitted to any diesel engined HGV, bus or plant machine; in some cases to zero within a relatively short period of time.The product itself is an onboard vehicle En-cell (Energy Cell) that produces pure Hydrogen in small amounts using the power from the diesel engine. Firstly, by connecting the HydroDrive to the power, the En-cell begins to produce pure Hydrogen, which is then naturally drawn into the air intake of the diesel engine. A mixture of this Hydrogen and diesel are combusted causing a more efficient, leaner, greener burn, that makes the emissions far cleaner, giving increased engine power and even improving mpg.Large diesel engined HGV's, buses and plant machines are all expensive to buy and maintain. With that in mind, the HydroDrive is fitted in such a way that it is unobtrusive and non-invasive, taking less than 2 hours to install, meaning the vehicle does not need any engine or bodywork changes and is off-the-road for only a morning.As an environmental company producing a totally green product, Smart-H have given great thought to the build of the En-cell and the method of producing Hydrogen at such a high purity level. The stainless steel single cell inside the unit is made from recycled materials, the heavy duty plastic body also and the Green-Chemistry (the catalyst -- it's a liquid) is non-toxic and contains food grade ingredients. It is truly a 'green machine' from a Smart green company!The technology is totally tax deductible under current UK accounting regulations.
** 液压传动-改善城市空气质量 ** 经过10年的研究和开发,尖端技术已经出现!由英国公司Smart-H建造的车载HydroDrive能量电池按需生产氢气。该技术适用于HGV,公共汽车和工厂机械,生产氢气(98%纯度),然后将其送入发动机进气口。其结果是改善了燃烧并降低了致癌颗粒物的排放。** ** 卡车、公共汽车和工厂机械的柴油废气排放的PM2.5含有高水平的黑碳,其致命性是其他类型PM2.5的4至9倍。这是一个严重的问题,对人类健康的全球范围内的呼吸系统和癌症相关的疾病。Smart-H HydroDrive显着减少这些有害气体时,安装在任何柴油发动机的HGV,巴士或植物机器;在某些情况下,在相对较短的时间内为零。该产品本身是一个车载En-cell(能源电池),产生少量的纯氢气使用柴油发动机的动力。首先,通过将HydroDrive连接到电源,En-cell开始产生纯氢气,然后自然地吸入柴油发动机的进气口。这种氢和柴油的混合物燃烧导致更有效,更精简,更环保的燃烧,这使得排放更清洁,增加发动机功率,甚至提高mpg.大型柴油发动机HGV的,公共汽车和工厂机器都是昂贵的购买和维护.考虑到这一点,HydroDrive的安装方式是不显眼和非侵入性的,安装时间不到2小时,这意味着车辆不需要任何发动机或车身的变化,并且只需要一个上午的路。作为一家生产完全绿色产品的环保公司,Smart-H对En-cell的构建以及以如此高的纯度生产氢气的方法进行了深入的思考。该装置内的不锈钢单电池由回收材料制成,重型塑料体也和绿色化学(催化剂-它是一种液体)是无毒的,含有食品级成分。这是一个真正的'绿色机器'从一个聪明的绿色公司!根据英国现行的会计法规,这项技术完全可以免税。
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
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