The University of Perdue has demonstrated a method of making Hydrogen from Aluminum. This method could actually move us to a Hydrogen Economy in time to avoid the effects of Petroleum depletion.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070518/sc_nm/fuel_hydrogen_dc;_ylt=Ai.qLa5idibnwkAjQBMRWDXMWM0F
http://www.physorg.com/news98556080.html
Jerry Woodall gives a presentation on the method here: http://hydrogen.ecn.purdue.edu/2005.10.28-Woodall/viewer.swf
The presentation takes 15 minutes, but is worthwhile.
I was sloppy in my title. What this process does is use Aluminum/Gallium Alloy pellets to break the bonds in water. This creates Aluminum Oxide, Gallium and Hydrogen. Think safe storage medium for Hydrogen.
The big problem with using Hydrogen is that it bonds with everything, doesn't compress for storage and leaks from all known storage. Since Hydrogen is a little flammable, that makes it dangerous. Think lots of Zeppelins all over the place.
The way people store Hydrogen is by bonding it with metals. This creates Hydrides that release the Hydrogen when wanted by the application of heat.
The problem is that most of the metals used are very active themselves. Magnesium and Lithium are both quite nasty if they aren't in an alloy with something else.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070518/sc_nm/fuel_hydrogen_dc;_ylt=Ai.qLa5idibnwkAjQBMRWDXMWM0F
http://www.physorg.com/news98556080.html
Jerry Woodall gives a presentation on the method here: http://hydrogen.ecn.purdue.edu/2005.10.28-Woodall/viewer.swf
The presentation takes 15 minutes, but is worthwhile.
I was sloppy in my title. What this process does is use Aluminum/Gallium Alloy pellets to break the bonds in water. This creates Aluminum Oxide, Gallium and Hydrogen. Think safe storage medium for Hydrogen.
The big problem with using Hydrogen is that it bonds with everything, doesn't compress for storage and leaks from all known storage. Since Hydrogen is a little flammable, that makes it dangerous. Think lots of Zeppelins all over the place.
The way people store Hydrogen is by bonding it with metals. This creates Hydrides that release the Hydrogen when wanted by the application of heat.
The problem is that most of the metals used are very active themselves. Magnesium and Lithium are both quite nasty if they aren't in an alloy with something else.
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