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Usage of polymers as renewable energy sources

DALLAEV, R.; TALU, S.; PISARENKO, T.; SOBOLA, D.; ORUDZHEV, F.; RAMAZANOV, S.; SADOVSKÝ, P.; GONCHAROVA, M.

Original Title

Usage of polymers as renewable energy sources

English Title

Usage of polymers as renewable energy sources

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

In renewable energy technologies, a significant contribution and steady growth is demonstrated by polymeric materials, in particular in the development of solar energy. Their potential applications are associated with the entire spectrum of renewable energy sources (wind, water, solar energy and bioenergy). Usage of PM leads to preserving natural resources and does not harm the environment. The contribution of non-traditional renewable energy sources to the global energy balance in the future is estimated from 1-2% to 10%, although today there are countries where the share of these sources exceeds half of the national energy balance. The physical and chemical properties of polymeric materials in solid, viscous, glassy states (plastics, rubber, fibers) have found their application in various industries and energy. The development of composite materials based on them with specified properties is a highly efficient and economical solution (rubber, sealants and adhesives, paints and varnishes, foam plastics and honeycomb plastics, thermoplastics, thermoplastics, etc.). Thus, article makes an emphasis on the current state of polymeric materials (PMs) with regards to their application as new renewable energy sources (RES). The statistics and current trends across the world concerning PMs will be discussed as well as methods of their production.

English abstract

In renewable energy technologies, a significant contribution and steady growth is demonstrated by polymeric materials, in particular in the development of solar energy. Their potential applications are associated with the entire spectrum of renewable energy sources (wind, water, solar energy and bioenergy). Usage of PM leads to preserving natural resources and does not harm the environment. The contribution of non-traditional renewable energy sources to the global energy balance in the future is estimated from 1-2% to 10%, although today there are countries where the share of these sources exceeds half of the national energy balance. The physical and chemical properties of polymeric materials in solid, viscous, glassy states (plastics, rubber, fibers) have found their application in various industries and energy. The development of composite materials based on them with specified properties is a highly efficient and economical solution (rubber, sealants and adhesives, paints and varnishes, foam plastics and honeycomb plastics, thermoplastics, thermoplastics, etc.). Thus, article makes an emphasis on the current state of polymeric materials (PMs) with regards to their application as new renewable energy sources (RES). The statistics and current trends across the world concerning PMs will be discussed as well as methods of their production.

Keywords

polymers, energy, renewable

Key words in English

polymers, energy, renewable

Authors

DALLAEV, R.; TALU, S.; PISARENKO, T.; SOBOLA, D.; ORUDZHEV, F.; RAMAZANOV, S.; SADOVSKÝ, P.; GONCHAROVA, M.

RIV year

2024

Released

09.11.2023

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Book

IV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC FORUM ON COMPUTER AND ENERGY SCIENCES (WFCES II 2022)

ISBN

1551-7616

Periodical

AIP Conference Proceedings

Volume

2948

Number

1

State

United States of America

Pages from

1

Pages to

7

Pages count

7

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT185263,
  author="Rashid {Dallaev} and Stefan {Talu} and Tatiana {Pisarenko} and Dinara {Sobola} and Farid {Orudzhev} and Shihgasan {Ramazanov} and Petr {Sadovský} and Mariya {Goncharova}",
  title="Usage of polymers as renewable energy sources",
  booktitle="IV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC FORUM ON COMPUTER AND ENERGY SCIENCES (WFCES II 2022)",
  year="2023",
  journal="AIP Conference Proceedings",
  volume="2948",
  number="1",
  pages="1--7",
  publisher="AIP Publishing",
  doi="10.1063/5.0165253",
  issn="1551-7616",
  url="https://pubs.aip.org/aip/acp/article/2948/1/020035/2920536/Usage-of-polymers-as-renewable-energy-sources"
}