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originally posted by: Bluntone22
This too..
"Some environmental groups don't agree with these claims, however. European environmental group Transport & Environment has called synthetic fuels "a mirage."
www.motorauthority.com...
originally posted by: lordcomac
I mean,
any shmuck can make an engine run on "just water" and emit "just water" by using an HHO splitter, compressing the gasses to a liquid, storing them in high pressure tanks, then leaking it back into an engine.
But it uses a TON of electricity to create and compress the fuel, which comes from coal powered electric plants, so it's not saving anybody anything.
The only people who gain anything from this nonsense are people who live in huge densely populated sardine cans, and they want fewer exhaust fumes in their face...
and then complain when the power goes out
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: DoomsdayDude
a reply to: AOx6179
Why not just use strong magnetic pistons in an all aluminum engine block? Use the push and pull effect of permanent magnets attached to a crank shaft and large flywheel? Maybe just use the push or repel effect with air compression or try it in a total vacuum inside that same engine block made of all aluminum? We need an official ATS Think Tank here to make this work! đ¤ đĄ
I want an anti-gravity vehicle. What's the hold up?
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: DoomsdayDude
Once a perminant magnet pushes or pulls, then what? It has to alternate and perminant magnets don't.
originally posted by: pteridine
Same old stuff. That they want to make methane instead of gasoline is a puzzle as methane use on a large scale would require a new infrastructure.
CO2 + H2 -> CO + H2O
CO + 2H2 -> CH3OH (Methanol)
CH3OH + ZSM-5 catalyst -> Gasoline + H2O
Note all the hydrogen needed to make fuel using recycled carbon as a carrier. Hydrogen is always the economic showstopper in any of these schemes. Elemental hydrogen is expensive to make by electrolysis and is also among the worst fuels proposed by the ignorant.
CO2 has little to do with climate change.
so now we have to buy porches?
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz?
My friends all drive Porsches, I must make amends
Worked hard all my lifetime, no help from my friends
So Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz?
Janis Joplin
originally posted by: TEOTWAWKIAIFF
a reply to: pteridine
Hydrogen as a fuel has to happen.
Sure, current methods of production, either cracking gas or electrolysis, are âexpensiveâ. But that is where we stand now. Which is not the point either of my comments or why it only makes sense to go green hydrogen power: when you have an energy source that is nearly unlimited, satisfies your current needs, and you cannot only make it on demand but run 24x7 until you have to shutdown to replace parts, then you will have to have some method of storing the created energy. Now that is where both redox flow batteries and hydrogen become, not just a hippie dream, but the smartest method of storage (maybe heat, chemical is too much of a hassle compared to molten silicon).
The OP is saying âhere! This is happening! Nowâ. Which is the first step in the other stuff, yes, hydrogen as an energy source included, happening.
Which only the truly ignorant cannot see.
The future will be here faster than we can adjust to it as a society! But hey, we still have television!!
originally posted by: Ahabstar
a reply to: Justoneman
You can also use electrolysis with copper and nickel plates to split salt water into chlorine and Draino. Draino and aluminum foil produce hydrogenâŚcanât remember what that byproduct is other than sodium aluminate once all the hydrogen is gone.
originally posted by: Justoneman
I respectfully disagree on a couple of things.
One, we already have the mechanism to CHEAPLY split H2O into H2 and O2. A lead acid battery using solar power does the trick for only the cost of equipment for hydrolysis. Middle TN State U with the help of Nissan of N America has one and has had it working for around 30 Years now in Murfreesboro TN where I obtained my Bachelors degree.
The Boston Museum of science on a special showing to the EPA gathering I attended many years back was demonstrating this mechanism to cheaply split water. This was over 20 years back when I attended the gathering as a participant in a training session for analyzing data. Note: the MTSU Car does now use compressed H2 because of an issue with parts needed that were held back from MTSU by NASA companies who made the parts out of their price range until the school moved on to a Solar car. Now those parts are more affordable and we still aren't getting Nissan to build a second one on their own despite the results and the awards that design has won.
Two, methane sure could be made to easily burn the majority of the molecules in combustion into CO2 and H2O in the presence of an Oxygen rich atmosphere without a catalyst. That is a function of combustion temperatures. Long chain hydrocarbons found in fuels are cleaned up with Catalytic converters to complete the process so that CO is not emitted into the atmosphere. There will be NOx and SO2 byproducts from the combustion of the fuel happening in our Nitrogen/O2 rich atmosphere for the NOx and from the presence of sulfur in fuels to create SO2. Therefore a simple molecule would not bring SO2 into the equation for pollutants, but NOx would still be an issue.
Then finally, I do agree 100% with your observations on CO2.
originally posted by: pteridine
Same old stuff. That they want to make methane instead of gasoline is a puzzle as methane use on a large scale would require a new infrastructure.
CO2 + H2 -> CO + H2O
CO + 2H2 -> CH3OH (Methanol)
CH3OH + ZSM-5 catalyst -> Gasoline + H2O
Note all the hydrogen needed to make fuel using recycled carbon as a carrier. Hydrogen is always the economic showstopper in any of these schemes. Elemental hydrogen is expensive to make by electrolysis and is also among the worst fuels proposed by the ignorant.
CO2 has little to do with climate change.