Scientists Develop CO2 Sequestration Technique that Produces 'supergreen' Hydrogen Fuel
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[td][url=http://phys.org/news/2013-05-scientists-co2-sequestration-technique-supergreen.html](Phys.org)[/url] —Lawrence Livermore scientists have discovered and demonstrated a new technique to remove and store atmospheric carbon dioxide while generating carbon-negative hydrogen and producing alkalinity, which can be used to offset ocean acidification.
The team demonstrated, at a [B]laboratory scale[/B], a system that uses the acidity normally produced in saline water electrolysis to accelerate silicate mineral dissolution while producing hydrogen fuel and other gases. The resulting electrolyte solution was shown to be significantly elevated in hydroxide concentration that in turn proved strongly absorptive and retentive of atmospheric CO2.
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Isn't this just basic electrolysis? Heck, I'm doing nearly the same experiment for my EPQ.
[QUOTE=James xX;40821083]Isn't this just basic electrolysis? Heck, I'm doing nearly the same experiment for my EPQ.[/QUOTE]
"new technique"
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