Game changing approach to use atmospheric CO2 to fuels production
Game changing approach to use atmospheric CO2 to fuels production.
Author: David Judbarovski, systems engineering, principle inventor,
davidjud.blogspot.com, judbarovski.blogspot.com
Abstract
Atmospheric CO2 is hardly usable to fuels synthesis ("zero
carbon"), but after CO2 + C = 2 CO, that CO is more active reagent
("halfgreen"), the second half would be treated by the nature.
Tremendous example of it is the formic acid being liquid up to 108
C.
CO2 + C = 2 CO; 2 CO + 2H2O
= 2 (HCOOH) – 108 kJ [1]
108/393 = 0.275 is additional C and CO2 exhaust.
Formic acid is (1.275 * 12 *100 + 44 * 20 ) / (2 * 46 ) = USD
26.0/MT, as materials expences..
It is 2 gram of hydrogen per a mol of 46 gram
It is enough to power
electric vehicle by some times lighter and greatly simpler device than battery
for Tesla-3, and greatly cheaper than now from grid powering other mobile and
stationary consumers.
Reference
[1] Formic acid formation via direct hydration (CO + H2O = CHOOH)
on magnesium-silver composites, Applied Surface Science, vol 607, 1 Januar 2023.
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