CO2 sequestration is possible, but no place to store it
CO2 sequestration is possible, but no place to store it.
Author: David Judbarovski, systems engineering, principle inventor,
retired, davidjud.blogspot.com, judbarovski.blogspot.com, 1939dmj@gmail.com
CO2 + H2 = CO2H2 (formic acid), sequestrating the CO2;
1.5C + H2O = CH2 + 0.5 CO2 – Judbarovski process, combining the
Fischer-Tropsch process with Boudouard reaction;
CH 2 + 2 H2O = CO2 + 3H2;
with 3H2 exhausting 1.5
CO2, so 0.5 CO2 with H2 – 0.5 CO2 for the first reaction, and totally the
formic acid sequestrates 0.5 CO2.
The said formic acid is made from CO2 and H2 can be extremally
cheap (e.g., see "H2 and half green Hydrocarbons incredibly cheap and domestically
manufactured",
davidjud.blogspot.com/2024/04 , posted Apr. 21, 2024 .
Nevertheless, CO2 sequestration needs tens milliards m3 of space to
store., even if 95% of the formic acid is the CO2 by the weight.
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