top | item 47104169 (no title) mono442 | 8 days ago It's possible to create hydrogen from coal and carbon capture is supposed to be feasible. Though I don't know how commercially viable this is. discuss order hn newest peterfirefly|8 days ago Carbon doesn't really contain all that much hydrogen.Feasibility is key.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GSV2kVkO1w pfdietz|8 days ago > Carbon doesn't really contain all that much hydrogen.The hydrogen also comes from water reacted (mildly endothermically) with carbon, and by further reaction of carbon monoxide with water.C + H2O --> CO + H2CO + H2O --> CO2 + H2
peterfirefly|8 days ago Carbon doesn't really contain all that much hydrogen.Feasibility is key.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GSV2kVkO1w pfdietz|8 days ago > Carbon doesn't really contain all that much hydrogen.The hydrogen also comes from water reacted (mildly endothermically) with carbon, and by further reaction of carbon monoxide with water.C + H2O --> CO + H2CO + H2O --> CO2 + H2
pfdietz|8 days ago > Carbon doesn't really contain all that much hydrogen.The hydrogen also comes from water reacted (mildly endothermically) with carbon, and by further reaction of carbon monoxide with water.C + H2O --> CO + H2CO + H2O --> CO2 + H2
peterfirefly|8 days ago
Feasibility is key.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GSV2kVkO1w
pfdietz|8 days ago
The hydrogen also comes from water reacted (mildly endothermically) with carbon, and by further reaction of carbon monoxide with water.
C + H2O --> CO + H2
CO + H2O --> CO2 + H2