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Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells Hi Varmint
[quote]...instead you chose to "educate" me[/quote]
My goodness, not at all, simple dis ... |
3-10-2013 at 05:20 by: deltaH |
The 'Who's online key' Hi, just a suggestion
On the who's online key:
[u][b][i]Super Administrator[/i][/b][/u] - [b][ ... |
3-10-2013 at 03:47 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells Hi Varmint
Thanks for your raising your points in a civil manner, though I beg to differ/expand t ... |
3-10-2013 at 03:27 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells Ha ha, just took a look at those Ohio guys' catalyst, turns out it is a tri-alloy of platinum, ruthe ... |
3-10-2013 at 02:56 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells Hi Bezaleel,
I'm afraid I do have a list of what else Haber considered, though I know that moder ... |
3-10-2013 at 02:30 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells I think this brings us to an interesting junction that would bear merit to discuss. The propensity t ... |
3-10-2013 at 01:11 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells Hi Woelen,
Thank you for your civility. Yes the point is that graphite has the maximum overpotent ... |
3-10-2013 at 00:25 by: deltaH |
Extreme balloon height with hydride anionic gas? Nicodem,
It is off course your choice should you not wish to make replies in my thread. I have no ... |
2-10-2013 at 23:55 by: deltaH |
Ammonia electrolysis Firstly, before I commence with this new thread, let me state for the record that I was very sad to ... |
2-10-2013 at 22:44 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells [quote]OK, how you render glycerol conductive ?[/quote]
I take it you mean ion conductive? The medi ... |
2-10-2013 at 11:19 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells Okay maybe we're jumping the gun here, lets take a big step back and consider a simpler example to g ... |
2-10-2013 at 11:10 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells [quote]If you think you have a way to break a liquid fuel down to recover hydrogen, for your fuel ce ... |
2-10-2013 at 10:31 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells Hi again Nicodem,
[quote]To detritus or not to detritus, that is the question.[/quote]
If you be ... |
2-10-2013 at 09:50 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells Hi Traveler,
[quote]If you have enough onboard electricity to produce hydrogen through electrolys ... |
2-10-2013 at 09:44 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells [quote]Yes, thanks, but it worth to invest time in the development of new fuel cells that could use ... |
2-10-2013 at 04:38 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells Hi kmno4
[quote]This is the most stupid idea I have read/heard recently.
No comment.[/quote]
Ca ... |
2-10-2013 at 03:27 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells Hi Papaya
[quote]I've seen hydrogen tanks (looks like other gas tanks from appearance) myself whi ... |
2-10-2013 at 03:17 by: deltaH |
Hydrogen from [bio]glycerine by electrolysis for fuel cells This is another backyard open innovation project of mine, this time in sustainable energy.
As mos ... |
2-10-2013 at 00:32 by: deltaH |
Cyanurate fire fighting plaster Hi Papaya
[quote]Why fire won't self extinguish by the self generated CO2 from combustion ?[/quot ... |
1-10-2013 at 13:25 by: deltaH |
Cyanurate fire fighting plaster I have this backyard chemistry project that I've been working on for a couple of months and wanted t ... |
1-10-2013 at 13:11 by: deltaH |
Extreme balloon height with hydride anionic gas? [quote] ...can not have a confined, dense "gas" made of charged particles...[/quote]
I understand t ... |
1-10-2013 at 11:12 by: deltaH |
Extreme balloon height with hydride anionic gas? [quote]You really need to learn about acceleration with vectors and not the simplistic 1-D version. ... |
1-10-2013 at 09:38 by: deltaH |
Extreme balloon height with hydride anionic gas? [quote] You proposed an electrostatic device.[/quote]
No I did not, I stated that I would employ a ... |
1-10-2013 at 09:21 by: deltaH |
Extreme balloon height with hydride anionic gas? [quote] A stationary charged particle does not accelerate in a homogeneous magnetic field, like the ... |
1-10-2013 at 09:13 by: deltaH |
Extreme balloon height with hydride anionic gas? [quote]In short, a power supply only moves charges, but cannot create them.[/quote]
Never claimed t ... |
1-10-2013 at 08:42 by: deltaH |
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