Re: Na + H2O2 (50%) -> H2?
From: Fred B. McGalliard (frederick.b.mcgalliard_at_boeing.com)
Date: 07/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 21:09:10 GMT
"Bob Eldred" <nsmontassoc@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Furthermore production of methanol uses some of the energy in the carbon
> when coal is the percursor. Using only the hydrogen wastes the carbon
> component.
When the coal is used as the only energy source, it makes no dif (ignoring
some possible differences in efficiency)whether you produce H2 only or HxCx,
you still use all the energy that was in the carbon. It is probably a better
process from a CO2 perspective, to produce hydrogen from some alternative
source, then use all the carbon in making a fuel oil, but in that case, you
would not want to use the coal at all to make hydrogen. This would, of
course, "waste" all the carbon in the coal, eh?
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