Water Nano Bubbles Store Hydrogen for Use in Cars
This run your car on water idea has been around a long time. Since the 1800’s and Jules Verne first suggested that there is a great deal of energy locked up in water, people have been trying to do so for years.
Now there is an exciting patent application that if the device is fully realized will help you to, guess what? That is right, run your car on water. In a nutshell, here’s how it works.
Water bubbles at a nanoscale are created to contain hydrogen inside of them. Water is stored in a tank in your car at ambient temperatures and atmospheric pressures. By applying heat or some chemical agent the hydrogen is released from the bubbles and your car can run on the hydrogen in its internal combustion engine or fuel cell.
When spent, the old water is removed and this water, spiked with extra hydrogen is poured once again inside your fuel tank. This idea is the first plausible “water car” idea that I’ve come across so it’s pretty exciting to me. How about you?
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