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Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 14 Abr 2013, 22:54
por Ramiel
Scientists have harnessed the principles of photosynthesis to develop a new way of producing hydrogen – in a breakthrough that offers a possible solution to global energy problems.

The researchers claim the development could help unlock the potential of hydrogen as a clean, cheap and reliable power source.

Unlike fossil fuels, hydrogen can be burned to produce energy without producing emissions. It is also the most abundant element on the planet.

Hydrogen gas is produced by splitting water into its constituent elements – hydrogen and oxygen. But scientists have been struggling for decades to find a way of extracting these elements at different times, which would make the process more energy-efficient and reduce the risk of dangerous explosions.

In a paper published today in the journal Nature Chemistry, scientists at the University of Glasgow outline how they have managed to replicate the way plants use the sun’s energy to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen at separate times and at separate physical locations.

Experts heralded the “important” discovery yesterday, saying it could make hydrogen a more practicable source of green energy.

Professor Xile Hu, director of the Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Catalysis at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, said: “This work provides an important demonstration of the principle of separating hydrogen and oxygen production in electrolysis and is very original. Of course, further developments are needed to improve the capacity of the system, energy efficiency, lifetime and so on. But this research already offers potential and promise and can help in making the storage of green energy cheaper.”

Until now, scientists have separated hydrogen and oxygen atoms using electrolysis, which involves running electricity through water. This is energy-intensive and potentially explosive, because the oxygen and hydrogen are removed at the same time.

But in the new variation of electrolysis developed at the University of Glasgow, hydrogen and oxygen are produced from the water at different times, thanks to what researchers call an “electron-coupled proton buffer”. This acts to collect and store hydrogen while the current runs through the water, meaning that in the first instance only oxygen is released. The hydrogen can then be released when convenient.

Because pure hydrogen does not occur naturally, it takes energy to make it. This new version of electrolysis takes longer, but is safer and uses less energy per minute, making it easier to rely on renewable energy sources for the electricity needed to separate the atoms.

Dr Mark Symes, the report’s co-author, said: “What we have developed is a system for producing hydrogen on an industrial scale much more cheaply and safely than is currently possible. Currently much of the industrial production of hydrogen relies on reformation of fossil fuels, but if the electricity is provided via solar, wind or wave sources we can create an almost totally clean source of power.”

Professor Lee Cronin, the other author of the research, said: “The existing gas infrastructure which brings gas to homes across the country could just as easily carry hydrogen as it currently does methane. If we were to use renewable power to generate hydrogen using the cheaper, more efficient decoupled process we’ve created, the country could switch to hydrogen to generate our electrical power at home. It would also allow us to significantly reduce the country’s carbon footprint.”

Nathan Lewis, a chemistry professor at the California Institute of Technology and a green energy expert, said: “This seems like an interesting scientific demonstration that may possibly address one of the problems involved with water electrolysis, which remains a relatively expensive method of producing hydrogen.”

Thaw point at Antarctic Peninsula

Summer ice is melting at a faster rate in the Antarctic Peninsula than at any time in the past 1,000 years, research has shown.

The evidence comes from a 364m ice core containing a record of freezing and melting over the previous millennium. Layers of ice in the core, drilled from James Ross Island, near the northern tip, indicate periods when summer snow on the ice cap thawed and then refroze.

Lead researcher Dr Nerilie Abram, from the Australian National University and British Antarctic Survey, said the melting there is now “at a level that is higher than at any other time over the last 1,000 years”.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/scien ... 72525.html

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 14 Abr 2013, 22:55
por Danilo Souza
Trunks pira :flametroll:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 14 Abr 2013, 23:06
por Trunks
:solimeta:

Ramiel, :fodase2:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 14 Abr 2013, 23:16
por Ramiel
:badass:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 14 Abr 2013, 23:18
por Trunks
Não bastou ser TEJOLO, não bastou não ter foto, ainda tinha q ser em inglês???? :fu: :rageno: :vera: :fodase2:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 15 Abr 2013, 02:24
por Danilo Souza
:trolledtroll: :trolledtroll: :trolledtroll: :trolledtroll: :trolledtroll: :trolledtroll: :trolledtroll:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 15 Abr 2013, 07:17
por rlaranjo
bla bla bla, hidrogenio eh bom, mas gasta muita energia pra arrancar o hidrogenio da agua, eh perigoso, e um bando de moleque espinhento de uma universidade descobriu um jeito melhor, mas ninguem viu nada ainda.

resumindo: irrelevante.

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 15 Abr 2013, 09:36
por Trunks
Valeu Laranja!!! :bte:



:fodase:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 15 Abr 2013, 11:08
por Danilo Souza
Trunks escreveu:Valeu Laranja!!! :bte:



:fodase:
Só assim para você entender né? :trollgif:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 15 Abr 2013, 11:26
por Trunks
Claro!!! Pra que esse tijolão todo.??????

:trollbanguela:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 15 Abr 2013, 17:22
por p_h
Ao menos vai dar alguma esperanca para a Honda...

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 18 Abr 2013, 01:33
por Kicksilver
Muito pouco investimento em fontes alternativas de energia...

Deveria ser a prioridade de qualquer nação.

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 18 Abr 2013, 10:09
por Ramiel
Kicksilver escreveu:Muito pouco investimento em fontes alternativas de energia...

Deveria ser a prioridade de qualquer nação.
Do Brasil é
Etanol, o combustível completão :blacktroll:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 18 Abr 2013, 13:37
por fernando_tw
Mas o etanol é bom! Só que a política a respeito dele (sob todos os aspectos, de quem e como se produz até o consumo final), que o país adota e a solução técnica gambiarrada do motor flex é que ferram tudo!

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 18 Abr 2013, 14:07
por Ramiel
E as criancinhas morrendo de fome? :babytroll:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 19 Abr 2013, 03:28
por Kicksilver
Ramiel escreveu:
Kicksilver escreveu:Muito pouco investimento em fontes alternativas de energia...

Deveria ser a prioridade de qualquer nação.
Do Brasil é
Etanol, o combustível completão :blacktroll:
:hateogw:

Tanto potencial hidráulico, eolíco, maremotor..... :mentira:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 19 Abr 2013, 09:16
por rlaranjo
Kicksilver escreveu:
Ramiel escreveu:
Kicksilver escreveu:Muito pouco investimento em fontes alternativas de energia...

Deveria ser a prioridade de qualquer nação.
Do Brasil é
Etanol, o combustível completão :blacktroll:
:hateogw:

Tanto potencial hidráulico, eolíco, maremotor..... :mentira:
Mas ai voce tem que carregar meia tonelada de baterias, enquanto o etanol eh soh "energia solar liquida"...

Tirando a questao politica, etanol eh um excelente equilibrio entre ecologia e realidade.

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 13 Mai 2013, 01:56
por Kicksilver
De fato.

Mas o problema são as baterias... Não tem futuro.

Tinham que começar a investir nos mega/giga-capacitores :megusta:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 18 Mai 2013, 14:04
por Daniel
rlaranjo escreveu:
Kicksilver escreveu:
Ramiel escreveu:
Kicksilver escreveu:Muito pouco investimento em fontes alternativas de energia...

Deveria ser a prioridade de qualquer nação.
Do Brasil é
Etanol, o combustível completão :blacktroll:
:hateogw:

Tanto potencial hidráulico, eolíco, maremotor..... :mentira:
Mas ai voce tem que carregar meia tonelada de baterias, enquanto o etanol eh soh "energia solar liquida"...

Tirando a questao politica, etanol eh um excelente equilibrio entre ecologia e realidade.
:truestory:

O Etanol é um bom combustível, e não tem essa de tirar o alimento do mundo pra produzir combustivel, só aumentar as áreas de plantio desmatando mais um pouco que tá sussa.

O problema que ele enfrenta atualmente é esse lobby maldito do setor sucro-alcooleiro que fez o preço dele ir nas alturas, se houvesse um incentivo pro preço dele ficar na casa dos R$ 1,50 seria excelente, e é claro, investir em teconologia pra tentar fazer esses lixos de motor Flex serem mais eficientes.

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 18 Mai 2013, 15:38
por Kicksilver
Mas se desmatar mais, Givago fica :vera:

:trollbanguela: :trollbanguela: :brace:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 18 Mai 2013, 17:03
por Vittel
Givago não queria meter o pé do BR? Então, pq liga pra isso? :hahalol:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 19 Mai 2013, 03:11
por Kicksilver
Pq segundo Marciel, você nasce aqui, tem que zelar pelo país.

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 19 Mai 2013, 03:57
por Vittel
E está certo.

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 19 Mai 2013, 12:17
por Daniel
Zelar pelo país? :hahalol:

Quero mais é ver a mata amazônica no chão. :excellent:

Re: Science moves step closer to developing hydrogen as cheap and clean energy form

Enviado: 19 Mai 2013, 18:41
por Ramiel
Segundo o Maciel você tem que ficar de quatro e deixar o governo enfiar no meio do seu rabo sem parar.