Re: Electrolysis is not always ludicrous...



Peter Lowrie wrote:
Dear Mike

Mike McWilliams wrote:

What I would like to see is a manufactured equivalent of the electron transport chain in plants, coupled to a chemical reaction which stores hydrogen in hydrocarbons or even sugars


...Is this to say that sugar contains Hydrogen, how would one go about
extracting Hydrogen from sugar?


The energy required to extact the hydrogen would vastly exceed that of the recovered hydrogen.


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