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PYRODIN123321

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Re: Nanocarbon paper battery - supercapacitor
« Reply #31 on: January 29, 2009, 09:49:14 PM »
I read the articles, very interesting. This looks like it will be an interesting area of research but they don't really describe the specialized techniques they use to form these clusters. Did you notice that once the hydrogen is formed on the cluster that the site that the OH- ion binds to is no longer open to reacting until they develop a way to pull that ion away from the cluster again? So it looks to me like they still have much more development that is needed to get anything useful out of this type of research as far as hydrogen gas formation goes.

What you did is give me a spark of inspiration though. I wonder if the side of the water that is collected from the water drop generator with the H3O+ ions is subjected to normal electrolysis without anything added to it would have a lower energy requirement to break the Hydrogen - water bond, thus producing hydrogen gas much more easily.

Also, what would happen if aluminum electrodes were used to produce electrolysis in the side that collects the OH- ions from the reactor?

It might give ionic water that can produce hydrogen at a lower energy requirement than normal deionized water without electrolytes added.

Thanks PYRODIN123321



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Re: Nanocarbon paper battery - supercapacitor
« Reply #32 on: January 29, 2009, 11:54:19 PM »
Any time bro!