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To: gg cox who wrote (171025)4/26/2021 7:16:13 PM
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Yeah. You can do the same sorts of things with hydrogen... storing it in clathrates... or in, I forget... maybe tetrahydrofuran... but also in propane ?

That you can do that... is off point... since putting the hydrogen into a carbon based fuel sort of defeats the purpose... or its a lot of trouble to go to for an incremental reduction.

The ability to store it in water as clathrates might be useful for some things... but not for vehicles, where you'd have to lug the water around as a part of the plan...

I expect that the potential that exists has been inadequately explored... There's probably some way to pair up the functions of catalysts and materials in storage devices using microfluidics... or just porous materials designed for purpose... and get better energy density in storage than current tech delivers, without super high pressures.


Not an insoluble problem.
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