this project will detect the ratios of carbon dioxide gas in the air by using co2 gas sensor. This device relies on inferred sensor. The sensor know the quality of the air and helps us in understanding the source of air pollution.in addition developing the power source by using an alkaline fuel cell as a power source in the space which is a renewable source of energy.it does not cause any pollution. Also, we developed the antifreeze material .we used Freon gas because it is very save in the cases of leakage.it does not react with other minerals .it is not toxic.
we developed the project by using an alkaline fuel cell as a power source instead of batteries which are non renewable and permeable source of energy. We modified the alkaline by replacing the platinum which is responsible for the precious cost with iron nitrogen complexes in graphene. They have been achieving levels of activity comparable to platinum. They provide high catalytic efficiency. Also we developed the antifreeze material .as most the satellites use the propylene glycol which has a lot of negative impacts so we solved this problem by using a Freon gas as antifreeze material.
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