Palladium working with an inner Platinum-Cobalt boundry to suck Hydrogen from solutions like water?

July 20th, 2009 by Admin | Filed under Lubes / Lubricants FAQ.
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Imagine a ship floating on its fuel source. Imagine an RV running from its black-water tank. Imagine Jiffy Lube selling electricy to the national Electrical Gridline.

Both, Palladium and Platinum, can absorb Hydrogen from water. But that isn’t enough. We need to SUCK hydrogen from where it is and pump it to where we can use it for an energy source. While fuelcells work with these two elements, it isn’t new technology. Catalytic-converters use palladium to recover Hydrogen from waste gases from your car’s exhaust pipe. Platinum works, too. but is too expensive. AND, we don’t do anything with this surplus fuel.

Has anyone worked with a junction similar to the PNP/NPN ceramic transistor technology. My prelimalary tests show that a Platinum-cobalt alloy, wedged betwen two sheets of Palladium, excited with a rotating magnetic field can SUCK hydrogen from a Hydrogen rich liquid, such as seawater. I’ve never read anything about this anywhere. Has anyone else played with this?
The atomic wt of Hydrogen is 1.00794
It is comprised of 1 proton and 1 electron.
The purpose of palladium in a catalytic-converter is to neuttralize excess unburnt hydrocarbons from reaching the atmosphere. These unburnt HC’s are usually in the form of oils and DO contain various chains with nitrogen. The lost of H helps reduce the H in HCNO3, some kinda acid.
Now, for the magnetic field produced by platinum-cobalt when excited by electricity, it’s there for the generation of enough heat for the palladium to give up the protons (hydrogen stripped of electrons are protons). The heat in a fuelcell is not usually a desired by-product since it is the burning of O and 2H. But remember, we don’t have H, we have protons.

Has anyone played with anything like this?

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One Response to “Palladium working with an inner Platinum-Cobalt boundry to suck Hydrogen from solutions like water?”

  1. Ross P says:

    If this were actually true you wouldn’t be posting it at midnight on an idle monday night on Yahoo answers. That being said it’s an interesting bit of fiction.

    Fuel cells extract PROTONS, not hydrogen from water. It’s takes quite a bit of energy to convert a two protons to a hydrogen molecule.

    It actually took me a few hard thought out minutes and a small amount of research to disprove this, so bravo.

    Several things:
    1) That is not the function of catalytic converters. They function to oxidize unburnt hydrocarbons and carbon dioxide and the reduction of nitrogen oxides.
    2) Palladium can be used as an effective “hydrogen filter” and has a great affinity for hydrogen, not hydrogen in water.
    3) Reactions, particularly reduction, cannot take place INSIDE a metal as you are implying.
    4) Even if this wasted false, seawater is notorious for degrading components.
    5) I don’t see the purpose of your sandwich contraption and rotating magnetic field. By your logic you should just be able to pass electricity through a palladium “membrane.”

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