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by coderenegade
1514 days ago
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Maybe. Ammonia is certainly the best carbon-free fuel, the only real issue with it is its toxicity. Methanol is a lot easier to handle since it's a liquid at SSL conditions, and generally less dangerous, but it has it's own downsides (it's hygroscopic, for example). But I agree with you in the sense that, to me at least, the two most sane options for an e-fuel are methanol and ammonia. I think the path of trying to make synthetic petrol and diesel is probably the wrong choice. |
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If we don't care about toxicity, might as well go with hydrazine, which is liquid at room temperature and has higher energy density than ammonia. ;)
(No idea about the cost of hydrazine synthesis, though)
> most sane options for an e-fuel are methanol and ammonia
The article seems to say their process produces ethanol. If it really works as well as they claim it does, it could be a gamechanger.