A Purdue University engineer has developed a method that uses an aluminum alloy to extract hydrogen from water; hydrogen is generated spontaneously when water is added to pellets of the alloy, which is made of aluminum and a metal called gallium. The method makes it unnecessary to store or transport hydrogen - two major challenges in creating a hydrogen economy.
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Want A Hydrogen Fuel Cell? Just Add Water!
(via www.sciencedaily.com)
Submitted by jerryjamesstone on Tue, 2008-01-15 19:01. | Tags: transportation | alternative fuel | biofuel | fuel | fuel from water | gasoline | hydrogen from water | hydrogen fuel cell
How to Boost Your Car With Hydrogen
(via www.cars-and-trees.com)
You can always boost your car’s performance by adding a so-called “cell†to your car’s air input. This cell produces hydrogen through electrolysis of water impurified with baking soda, for example, or another electrolyte. The plans are easy to build at home during your weekend, and to test them on your carburretor or fuel-injection engine. More details on http://www.cars-and-trees.com/?p=26.
Submitted by ovisoftblue on Mon, 2007-08-27 07:11. | Tags: technology | electrolyzer | free fuel | fuel from water | hydrogen booster | hydrogen car | hydrogen electrolyzer | water car