Group: sci.energy.hydrogen
From: "zzbunker@netscape.net"
Date: Saturday, September 15, 2007 4:51 AM
Subject: Re: What's an H2O2 fart worth these days?

On Jul 20, 2:02 pm, BradGuth wrote:
> On Jul 20, 7:46 am, Loogie wrote:
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> > Eeyore wrote:
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> > > Michael Moroney wrote:
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> > >> BradGuth writes:
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> > >>> Come on folks; add a bunch of h2o2 along with damn near anything and
> > >>> you've got loads of relatively clean energy at your disposal, and
> > >>> without that two-part process ever responsible for drilling another
> > >>> deep well, excavating another tonne of nasty coal or having to boil
> > >>> out oily sand, of extensive piping and pumping yet another liguid m3
> > >>> worth of natural gas or even having to process yellowcake into reactor
> > >>> fuel that never goes entirely away, much less of h2o2 causing anything
> > >>> to produce NOx.
> > >> And just how would you power the process that produces all this peroxide?
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> > >> (Others have already commented on the hazards of high concentrations of
> > >> peroxide)
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> > > The guy's a complete idiot. Don't waste your time on him. He has this weird
> > > fixation with hydrogen peroxide but seems to have no useful scientific knowledge
> > > whatever of its real (and problematical) chemical and physical properties.
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> > > "There was a huge explosion, I think about three in total, and we saw these blue
> > > things which looked like water canisters flying across the road."
> > > /1/hi/england/london/
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> > > Graham
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> > H2O2 has great medicinal qualities...there is tons of useful scientific
> > knowledge surrounding this.
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> > Google it as I am not doing it for you.
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> > --
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> Thanks for the constructive feedback.
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> What's offering better energy density than h2o2 + whatever else makes
> you a happy camper?
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> Isn't zero NOx a good thing for mother nature?

It probably is, but zero O2 is also good for mother nature,
but the last time anybody in engineering cared
all that much about either NOx, or O2,
was the last time we cared about rust.




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