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    1 year ago

    The more interesting approach is synmethanol, particularly via electrosynthesis. Only half of energy density of gasoline, and suitable for fuel cells, including DMFCs.

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        1 year ago

        Haber-Bosch for fertilizer, Fischer-Tropsch for synfuel.

        But, really, we need something with mild conditions and preferably something directly electrosynthesis driven. Large potential for improvement in both.

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            The Haber-Bosch approach to breaking the nitrogen triple bond takes a lot of energy in terms of high pressure and temperature which is not present in the product, hence wasted. Ammonia is a fertilizer either as gas or as ammonium nitrate, and too precious to burn.

            Another random fact: half of the energy present in liquid hydrogen has been spent on its liquification.