Thanks for the tutorial on pseudo-catalysts!
Bottom line still is that you will need at least as much energy to crack the H2 out of H2O as you will get by burning it. That fact, coupled with the inherent inefficiencies of any Heat Energy -> Mechanical Energy or Electrical Energy mechanism, makes this a “non-profit enterprise”.
Bottom line still is that you will need at least as much energy to crack the H2 out of H2O as you will get by burning it. That fact, coupled with the inherent inefficiencies of any Heat Energy -> Mechanical Energy or Electrical Energy mechanism, makes this a non-profit enterprise.
NIST scientists have found a way to use radio waves RF to cool molecules Think they might also be able to heat them up as well?