One thing is to be noted here: one gram of carbon made from corncobs has its molecular internal surface equal to a football field, plus it has been proved that boron doping will further increase this capacity in great amounts.
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The Ultimate Hydrogen Storage - Made of Corncobs!
Scientists Making Hydrogen Efficiently from Water Steam
Trying to make hydrogen a viable fuel, economically and energetically, a team of researchers from Idaho National Laboratory splits water steam into hydrogen and oxygen using electrolysis, but from steam, and at a high temperature.
Hydrogen Produced by Mimicking Photosynthesis
MIT researchers found out a way to create energy by mimicking the photosynthesis process than green plants acquire their energy from. Prof. Daniel G. Nocera and former MIT graduate student Alan F. Heyduk invented a hydrogen-producing compound. They also use a catalyst and small amounts of light.
Why PWM Electrolyzers Work
In this video it is briefly explained why PWM Electrolyzers work. Faraday’s studies have revealed two centuries ago that the energy necessary to split the oxygen from hydrogen is higher than that gained by burning them. In fact, the reality is that is true with ordinary DC current, but when PWM-ed square impulses are used, the situation changes dramatically. Faraday did not know that.
Daniel Dingel’s working Water Car Demonstration
This is a REAL car working with REAL water… through electrolysis. It seems that the re-mix of hydrogen and oxygen actually produces more energy than it takes to split them! Daniel Dingel from Philippines has made 100 motors work on water and wants to spread them to the world, so any country can reverse engineer it and make something better off it. It’s really amazing how we were taught since kids that water only kills fire… not always!
Cool Hydrogen Fuel Cells powered by NASA
By combining hydrogen fuel with oxygen, fuel cells can produce plenty of electric power while emitting only pure water as exhaust. They’re so clean that astronauts actually drink the water produced by fuel cells on the space shuttle.