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On Simulation of the Physical and Chemical Complex for Processing Hydrogen Sulfide in the Black Sea

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The results of mathematical modeling of an underwater physical and chemical complex (PCC) are shown, which allow processing hydrogen sulfide dissolved in water and obtaining environmentally friendly hydrogen fuel, as well as a valuable chemical semi-finished product—polymeric sulfur. On the example of the use of a PCC in the Black Sea, a variant of a PCC with a useful electric power of about 300 kW is proposed. A business model of the corresponding enterprise for the creation of such a complex has been developed. Economic modeling shows the full payback of the project within two years after the start of operation.

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The authors are grateful to Sergey Valerievich Nesterov, Associate Professor of the High Technology Cluster of the Baltic Federal University named after I. Kant, Ph.D., for help in carrying out calculations.

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Saprykin, O.A., Nosov, V.N. (2023). On Simulation of the Physical and Chemical Complex for Processing Hydrogen Sulfide in the Black Sea. In: Chaplina, T. (eds) Advanced Hydrodynamics Problems in Earth Sciences. Earth and Environmental Sciences Library. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23050-9_16

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