Re: Exxon-Jihadist Insurgent Plants Another IED Lie-Bomb about Hydrogen
- From: pv+usenet@xxxxxxxxx (PV)
- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 14:31:34 -0000
joshuaphill@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Skepticism is good, but I'm not sure that the same can be said for
cynicism! Which is to say that while I'm sure what you say is true of
Having an open mind doesn't mean having a hole in your head.
oft-cited target of 6.5 percent. She hopes that HRL staffers can
eventually identify a "Goldilocks" compound with sufficient adsorption
capacity that will release hydrogen at 150 degrees C or even lower.
And here is where the researcher scribbles "and then a miracle happens" on
the blackboard at the end of a page of calculations.
Momoda admits, however, that the hydrogen pickup rate is still too
slow; current materials might take 30 minutes to refuel.'
And are big, heavy, and require heat to release. None of these are good
things for a transport application. The one solid storage thing that I
thought was interesting was the borax powder based one, since you could
pump it in and out of a tank, and reuse the borax when depleted. But that
doesn't seem to be going anywhere either, and needs a very large tank. *
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* PV something like badgers--something like lizards--and something
like corkscrews.
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