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Non-explosive hydrogen storage

Started by powercat, March 12, 2008, 05:31:22 PM

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hartiberlin

Quote from: thepowerofonewoman on April 10, 2008, 02:51:53 AM
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Hmm, do you have proof of this ?
His water-hydrogen bike seemed to work pretty well
as you can see it in several videos where some
testers had a deeper look into it.

The storage of hydrogen or oxyhydrogen in water also works,
but as I have not yet run experiments on it,
I don?t know how much Hydrogen or oxyhydrogen gas can be stored in
air depleted ( air shaken out of water)  water.
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CrazyEwok

ok let me get this straight... you want a compact way to store lots of hydrogen that is no lethal in any way... you must be able to control the amount of hydrogen released from this compound... wow sounds like you want some water and a really efficient electrolizer... not to sound sarcarstic but we pretty much have the tech all we need to do is get it running better and to figure out the best way to port it into existing tech...

exxcomm0n

I think I saw a method for this at a link from www.unitednuclear.com where they were heating a hydride that absorbed the hydrogen for measured release of it that would provide a non-flammable storage method.

The page describing it is here:

http://www.switch2hydrogen.com/h2.htm

As to whether it works or not or has any basis in science I do not know, but if it does, it's the sanest storage method I can think of.
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Freezer

Quote from: exxcomm0n on December 09, 2008, 11:38:29 PM
I think I saw a method for this at a link from www.unitednuclear.com where they were heating a hydride that absorbed the hydrogen for measured release of it that would provide a non-flammable storage method.

The page describing it is here:

http://www.switch2hydrogen.com/h2.htm

As to whether it works or not or has any basis in science I do not know, but if it does, it's the sanest storage method I can think of.

Bob talks about his tank here, and yes he did this long ago, and is still running his corvette off hho.  Problem is trying to manufacture the tank, since that material is restricted for sale...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJhYjxQ7eO4&feature=related