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Dual generation of hydrogen and ozone
Project Type: Self-Initiated
Project Description
The project aims to address the environmental challenge of CO2 emissions by developing a dual-generation system that simultaneously produces green hydrogen (H2) and ozone (O3). Utilizing solar-powered electrolysis for hydrogen and corona discharge for ozone, the system seeks to offer a sustainable alternative to conventional methods, leveraging non-toxic materials to enhance environmental sustainability and economic potential.
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Project Team
Amjad Sami Hlway
Chemical Engineering
Khalid Ali Asiri
Industrial & Systems Engg.
Bandar Abdullah Alshubiki
Applied Chemical Engineering
Omar Saad Alotaibi
Mechanical Engineering
Jawad Ahmed Alnasser
Electrical Engineering
Qassem Hassan Al Wabari
Applied Electrical EngineeringTeam Coach
Dr. Naveed Iqbal
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Electrical Engineering
Interdisciplinary Research Center for Communication Systems and Sensing