Is this particularly useful?
It talks about it being a new process to revolutionize fuel cells, but they describe the chemical process as having free oxygen as a result, not free hydrogen.
Free oxygen isn't that useful, is it? I always thought the valuable result of electrolysis h2o was the hydrogen.
Unless the resulting cobalt-hydrogen-phosphate stuff can be easily reacted into releasing the hydrogen without additional energy output.
I mean, why would you use this chemical process over say, a carburetor or some other air-breathing system?
It talks about it being a new process to revolutionize fuel cells, but they describe the chemical process as having free oxygen as a result, not free hydrogen.
Free oxygen isn't that useful, is it? I always thought the valuable result of electrolysis h2o was the hydrogen.
Unless the resulting cobalt-hydrogen-phosphate stuff can be easily reacted into releasing the hydrogen without additional energy output.
I mean, why would you use this chemical process over say, a carburetor or some other air-breathing system?