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Reply #30 - Jul 20th, 2020 at 11:42am
 
Oh, were you twiggerwed petal?
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Reply #31 - Jul 20th, 2020 at 12:26pm
 
I have an uneasy feeling that something nauseating and obsequious is about to appear...


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Reply #32 - Jul 20th, 2020 at 12:32pm
 
Yep.

Oh well, sorry petal.

At least hopefully you'll practice what you preach and wear your mask too Smiley
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Reply #34 - Aug 10th, 2020 at 8:56pm
 
juliar wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 12:04pm:
Let us hope it goes into commercial production.



Closing the loop: Engineers want to convert carbon dioxide into industrial products
Charlotte Barkla by Charlotte Barkla  June 21, 2020

https://www.createdigital.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/carbon-dioxide-resea...
Closing the loop: Engineers want to convert carbon dioxide into industrial products

New technology that can convert carbon dioxide into chemical building blocks could see harmful emissions turned into industrial products.

Developed by Dr Rahman Daiyan and Dr Emma Lovell from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) School of Chemical Engineering, the process involves the production of zinc oxide nanoparticles through flame spray pyrolysis (FSP).

These nanoparticles then act as the catalyst for turning carbon dioxide into ‘syngas’: a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide used in the manufacture of products such as fuel and plastics.

“Syngas is often considered the chemical equivalent of Lego because the two building blocks — hydrogen and carbon monoxide — can be used in different ratios to make things like synthetic diesel, methanol, alcohol or plastics, which are very important industrial precursors,” Lovell said.

“So essentially what we’re doing is converting CO2 into these precursors that can be used to make all these vital industrial chemicals.”

A new solution
While past attempts have used materials such as palladium, in their recent research the team used zinc oxide as a catalyst.

“This is the first instance where a very cheap and abundant material, mined locally in Australia, has been successfully applied to the problem of waste carbon dioxide conversion,” Daiyan said.

The use of the FSP flame system also means the new method is more easily scaled to the requirements of heavy industry.

“THIS IS THE FIRST INSTANCE WHERE A CHEAP MATERIAL, MINED LOCALLY IN AUSTRALIA, HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY APPLIED TO THE PROBLEM OF WASTE CARBON DIOXIDE CONVERSION.”
Dr Rahman Daiyan

“We don’t need to worry about complicated synthesis techniques that use really expensive metals and precursors,” Lovell said.

“We can burn it and in 10 minutes have these particles ready to go. And by controlling how we burn it, we can control those ratios of desired syngas building blocks.”

Closing the carbon loop
In the future, the technology could be scaled up for use in converting waste carbon dioxide emitted by a power plant, helping to close the carbon loop.

“The idea is that we can take a point source of CO2, such as a coal fired power plant, a gas power plant, or even a natural gas mine where you liberate a huge amount of pure CO2, and we can essentially retrofit this technology at the back end of these plants,” Lovell said.

“Then you could capture that produced CO2 and convert it into something that is hugely valuable to industry.”

https://www.createdigital.org.au/engineers-convert-carbon-dioxide-into-industria...


Still trying to flog snake oil to the masses socko ??? Cheesy LOL

What happened to the never-ever "clean coal technology" Cheesy LOL
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Reply #35 - Aug 10th, 2020 at 9:50pm
 
Something nauseating and obsequious DID appear!!!!!
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Reply #36 - Aug 12th, 2020 at 2:53pm
 
Who cares about CO2 when hydrogen will make it obsolete. The dead end dud Electric Car Fans spewing pollution from the coal power stations will drive on over the cliff to obsolescence.

Won't it be wonderful when all those smelly noisy diesel trucks hauling containers from the wharves are replaced by clean quiet hydrogen powered trucks.





Japan to be 1st country to reach 100 hydrogen filling station milestone
KYODO NEWS KYODO NEWS - Mar 23, 2018 - 19:34

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Japan will open eight hydrogen filling stations this spring for use with fuel cell vehicles, taking the total across the country to 100, the industry ministry said Friday.

It will become the first country in the world to set up 100 such stations, while Germany had around 40 and the United States about 30 as of January, according to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.


From March to April, the eight stations will open in five prefectures -- Hokkaido, Fukushima, Kanagawa, Gifu, and Okayama -- as the country aims to make hydrogen an energy source that is more widely available, the ministry said.

Fuel cell vehicles, or FCVs, combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity which powers an electric motor. Unlike conventional vehicles running on gasoline or diesel, FCVs emit only water and heat. Toyota and Honda are among automakers to offer models using fuel cell technology.

While the government aims to put around 40,000 FCVs on public roads by 2020, the high cost of establishing hydrogen filling stations, estimated at 400 million to 500 million yen ($3.8 million to 4.8 million) each, has been considered a barrier to the take up of FCVs.

The government plans to have some 160 hydrogen filling stations available for commercial use by fiscal 2020.


Mar 23, 2018 | KYODO NEWS

https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2018/03/1e50efc636ca-japan-to-be-1st-country-...
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