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Coimbatore: Erode-based Kongu Engineering College has bagged the Union government’s grant worth Rs 1 crore to conduct research on waste management technologies.
The college has proposed to convert plastic wastes into fuel and char through hydrothermal liquefaction process. It had submitted the proposal, titled ‘Design and Development of Continuous High-pressure Screw Reactor for Alkali Catalyzed Hydrothermal Co-liquefaction of Plastic Wastes in Lignocellulosic Biomass’, to the technology development programme of the ministry of science and technology last November.
“Under the project, we would convert plastic wastes into fuel and char using hydrothermal liquefaction process. The char would be converted into carbon electrodes, which could be used in several things, including batteries. The research will be done with the help of industries that will feed us plastic wastes and provide analytical support,” said professor and head of department of Food Technology V Chitra Devi