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Organic Chemistry: Green Insulation

Organic Chemistry: Green Insulation. Introduction. Environmental consciousness and energy efficiency are very important issue facing us today. Insulation means prevention of heat loss. It involves surrounding a place or material to prevent or reduce the passage of heat. Implications.

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Organic Chemistry: Green Insulation

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  1. Organic Chemistry: Green Insulation

  2. Introduction • Environmental consciousness and energy efficiency are very important issue facing us today. • Insulation means prevention of heat loss. • It involves surrounding a place or material to prevent or reduce the passage of heat.

  3. Implications • The relationship between environmental consciousness and energy efficiency is that heat loss as a result of poor insulation or broken boilers are released into the environment. • The heat absorbed by the environment increases the temperature.

  4. Implications • The temperature increase leads to the following: • Global warming • Melting of polar ice caps • Flooding • Destruction of natural habitats for humans and animals

  5. Implications • Loss of heat due to poor insulation or bad boilers cost us financially because we pay more to heat or cool our homes every year. • This financial burden affects everyday living as people are forced to cut expenses elsewhere to pay for heating

  6. Alternatives • As a result of these implications, better methods of heating have been evaluated. • This evaluation is based on a three point scale: • Health • Recyclability • Cost

  7. Alternatives • Materials used for insulation are rated based on the three point scale. • Many materials are known to have insulation properties, but three have been selected for these research: • Fiberglass • Sheep wool • Blue jeans

  8. Comparison • Fiberglass is the traditional modern day form of insulation. • As per cost, it is cheap. • Recyclability: it is very hard to recycle; also hard to dispose because it doesn’t degrade easily in the environment. • Health: They are tiny strands of glasses which cause breathing problems .

  9. Comparison • Sheep wool have been used for insulation for many centuries. • Health: They are safe to handle with no health problems • Recyclability: Easy to recycle • Cost: Very expensive because sheep farm for wool are hard to find.

  10. Comparison • Blue Jean is almost entirely cotton. • Health: Very safe for humans and the environment. • Recyclability: easy to recycle, and degrades easily in the environment • Cost: It is very cheap, because it can be recycled easily.

  11. Blue Jeans Insulation • Safe

  12. Blue Jeans Insulation • Easy to work with:

  13. Green Product • All green products are safe for the environment . • They are also safe for all for of lives. • They are easy to recycle, making them easy to find, which also means they will be cheap.

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