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Hydrogen on Demand Cost Reduction

08/07/2013 9:14 AM

Are there any chemists out there interested in entertaining discussion toward finding a route to hydrogen on demand and advanced hydrogen storage? The mission (if you choose to accept it) is to give mankind the gift of a lower cost energy that utilizes hydrogen, and does not have hydrocarbons as the starting material. IF the proposed process involves carbon in one of the steps, means must be shown to re-use any carbon dioxide, and catalytically oxidize any carbon monoxide formed. This tape will self-destruct in 3 years.

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08/07/2013 11:41 AM

Thank you for the reply. I will go there, suppose I should have already been there, however, sometimes I apparently am not entering the correct search parameters.

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