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To: Jordan Electron who wrote (399)6/21/2000 12:01:00 AM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 529
 
ROTFLMAO,...prove that the nickle alloy sponge can take the emissions of modern cars and not self destruct in less than a year, and you may have something. I haven't seen a nickle alloy sponge yet that can take the heat and chit of modern fuels and survive for long, like our PGM's can. Maybe those wimpy nickle sponges can survive burning pure hydrogen, but that's a mighty expensive fuel source, and not readily available. They better make it work with gasoline, or the whole thing is bullchit.

Back to you Mr. Jordan Electrode.



To: Jordan Electron who wrote (399)9/12/2000 12:57:11 PM
From: Archie Meeties  Respond to of 529
 
The use of the nickel sponge was for storing hydrogen, not its use in an actual fuel cell.