thermochemical decomposition of water

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thermochemical decomposition of water




by the boulle » 16/04/09, 21:46

in your opinion is it possible to start a fossil fuel burner (fuel oil) to bring a metal piece to temperature such that we could pass water inside to dissociate it into H2 O is thus self-supplying the flame which logically would go out in gas (chimney) as H2O (be water)? (in combustion exhaust)
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by elephant » 16/04/09, 22:26

Boooh, that must be around 800 ° C, under a hundred Bars, with an overpriced catalyst, right? : Mrgreen:
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by the boulle » 16/04/09, 23:23

you misunderstood me

the goal is to burn water once the room is hot

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by Manix07 » 16/04/09, 23:28

The idea seems interesting but always the same question.
The overall energy returned is greater than the primary energy (fuel oil) consumed.
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by Christophe » 16/04/09, 23:31

Without cata you have to go up to 4000 ° C ... and it can NOT work in a loop ...

With cata it starts "slowly" at 700 ° C ... Iron is a catalyst for example ...

There is a page on the wiki about this:
https://www.econologie.com/wiki-moteur-p ... tionnement
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by Remundo » 17/04/09, 09:59

Hello everyone,

as Manix07 rightly points out, this process does not generate any energy (and even rather actually causes it to be lost because 100% of the heating energy does not break H2O due to radiative and conductive losses)

Nature does not offer a broken link tax; in other words, in terms of chemical bonding energy, Nature is a zero-sum game. :P
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