Urine turned into hydrogen fuel
source: http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2009/July/02070902.asp
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Using hydrogen to power cars has become an increasingly attractive transportation fuel, as the only emission produced is water - but a major stumbling block is the lack of a cheap, renewable source of the fuel. Gerardine Botte of Ohio University may now have found the answer, using an electrolytic approach to produce hydrogen from urine - the most abundant waste on Earth - at a fraction of the cost of producing hydrogen from water.
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Cubejam
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Who previously when it was against the rules to piss in the machines..... you could see a line of people pissing in the machines at a factory...
Or someone stopping at the petrol station.. opening the fuel cap... and pissing into the tank XD
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Cubejam
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CalgarC
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awesome, ow i can take leaks in my car instead of the toilet :D
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CalgarC
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Scotski
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All they need to do now is find a better use for solid excreation
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Scotski
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Adric
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This is better then Waterworld.
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Adric
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r3sidual
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Actually I doubt this will get used sensibly for people's benefit.
The energy required to separate the hydrogen is only 0.37 volts which could easily be produced from renewable solar or wind energy while urine is obviously plentiful.
In order to receive the benefits of this commercially though it would have to be profitable for companies to do so, and that is unlikely.
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r3sidual
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EclecticBadger
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Breaking ground for a whole new area of euphemism ... excuse me, I'm just going to refuel the hybrid.
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EclecticBadger
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DeliaTheArtist
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SO AWESOME! I love the idea of energy that comes from our waste product. Go Pee Power!
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DeliaTheArtist
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metalcookiesxy70
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metalcookiesxy70
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CCorsair
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yep this can work . this was one of the ways we made full cells to make hydrogen gas to fill paper balloons of UFO's in the 60's when i was kid in LA(bad kids we were fun stuff) but making electricity is not hard if you have the right items in your box making run a car at 80 mile and hour for more than 100 miles .. bring lots of Tea and sodas a long for the ride. hmm new use for the road side out houses i can see .
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CCorsair
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ocanada
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In related news esparagus is a great source of biomass fuel.
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ocanada
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dreamsenvoy
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approved
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dreamsenvoy
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Iamascientist
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Can ya equip my vehicle with an onboard converter? The inventor must have been a "whiz" kid.
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Iamascientist
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monimoni
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think of all the healthy people out there drinking so much water to power their cars! its a healthy choice... for humans and mother earth.
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monimoni
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bombastinator
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dairy operations produce astounding amounts of urine. It's actually salable, mostly as a fertilizer, so it may not save as much as one might think.
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bombastinator
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Solarlife
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To break the molecule down, a voltage of 0.37V needs to be applied across the cell - much less than the 1.23V needed to split water. Less voltage than to split Water, but electrolysis needed. Somehow every energy inherits Hydrogen as a base product; If the Nitrates could be removed too, a idea to follow, waste to energy.
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Solarlife
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krush_productions
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Oh no more pulling over on road trips, more money for things other than gas!
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krush_productions
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aswift1
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this is awesome! I hope this gets actively pursued.
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aswift1
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ALLNATURALVEGANS
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You are both funny! Cool if it works though!
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ALLNATURALVEGANS
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thrillcat
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I could so power a small office park right now.
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thrillcat
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leahl
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thrillcat:
That was funny
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leahl
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leahl
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I'm imagining some very strange factories.
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leahl
