Monday, January 11, 2021

Hydrogen production again

They keep trying to get hydrogen out of water. h/t Instapundit.

Hydrogen is, today, mostly pulled out of methane. With strontium iridate (SrIrO3), they're talking about lowering the cost of water electrolysis so as not to pull hydrogen from this planet's colon. "Sustainability" being the keyword here; you know what that means.

I'd use this out where the water is pure ice, starting with the Martian poles or maybe if we get to mining comets. Brines need other means.

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