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by yesiamsumit » Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:14 am
i am doing an electrolysis experiment. i can see the oxygen and hydrogen bubbles evolving. now i want to store this hydrogen in some usable form. i think reacting it to convert it into some liquid fuel is the best way to store and use it. how can i do this?
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by wendellwiggins » Sat Jan 19, 2013 2:29 pm
Hello yesiamsumit,
Converting hydrogen into a liquid fuel is certainly a valuable process, but it is also a complicated one. Much effort has gone into this problem over many years.
You can find some of the research by a web search for terms such as "hydrogen liquefier" or "liquid fuel from hydrogen."
Good luck, WW
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