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I thought vegetable oil already worked pretty well in a diesel engine, without any toxic carbon monoxide? |
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certainly, the emissions would only be water and carbon dioxide. |
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the cool thing is veggie oil could be a mainstream replacement without added cost of diesel cars. which is significant. |
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Would this thing run on inulin, or rather its constituents? |
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Sounds like a good idea. You might be able to find a way to separate the CO from the H2 by a centrifuge or other device and then compress the CO into a bottle. This could then be used in carbon sequestration projects. You could also run a fuel cell off the hydrogen rather than an ICE. |
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I'm not sure whether this would be better than just letting the CO oxidize further into CO2 inside of the engine. CO is more poisonous and I think forms acids in the atmosphere much easier, but from what I understand CO2 is more of a greenhouse gas. |
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