Asim66 Posted July 23, 2019 Posted July 23, 2019 (edited) After splitting water in to brown gas by electrolysis, can oxygen be absorbed /separated from Hydrogen from hho mixture before feeding any vehicle? Edited July 23, 2019 by Asim66 to correct spelling mistakes and to add some more words.
swansont Posted July 23, 2019 Posted July 23, 2019 Brown's gas is a term used by the flim-flam artists bent on selling you the idea that water-powered devices work. It takes more energy to create the gas than you will get from the combustion of it. Electrolysis naturally forms the H2 separately from the O2. The key in separating them is to not mix them in the first place.
Asim66 Posted July 23, 2019 Author Posted July 23, 2019 but i just want to know, how can oxygen be sperated from hho before feeding in to car engine...i tried selica jell , it has dried hho and gave nice results.. but need some thing which stop oxygen and allow hydrogen only...can steel wool with salt be used ?
Sensei Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 15 hours ago, swansont said: Electrolysis naturally forms the H2 separately from the O2... ...if you're using DC for electrolysis.. If you're using AC, you will get mixture of gases (easily fixable by four rectifying diodes). 15 hours ago, Asim66 said: but i just want to know, how can oxygen be sperated from hho Boiling point of liquid Oxygen is 90.19 K Boiling point of liquid Hydrogen is 20.28 K. This difference in physical properties could be used to separate them. I know, not very helpful for your car case. 1
John Cuthber Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 Diffusion through a palladium membrane is "traditional". There are also things that will selectively react with oxygen. For example, you can use coal or oil. Which explains why it's probably not worth it.
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