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US has found a way to turn seawater into fuel

Source: PTI
April 10, 2014 17:12 IST
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United States Navy scientists have successfully flown a radio-controlled airplane that runs purely on fuel derived from sea water.

Scientists obtained the fuel using the US Naval Research Laboratory’s gas-to-liquid technology, which involved removing carbon dioxide from water at 92 per cent efficiency while simultaneously producing hydrogen.

The CO2 and hydrogen gases were then converted into a liquid hydrocarbon fuel, using a metal catalyst in a separate reactor system, Gizmag reported.

That fuel was used to power an RC model P-51 Mustang's unmodified two-stroke engine in a proof-of-concept test performed September last year at Blossom Point, Maryland.

The event marked the first time that the fuel had been used in a conventional combustion engine, the report said.

"This is the first time technology of this nature has been demonstrated with the potential for transition, from the laboratory, to full-scale commercial implementation," said Dr Heather Willauer, NRL research chemist.

Researchers are now working on upscaling the system to a commercial scale.

Apart from its use in fuel production, the CO2 could also have applications in the fields of horticulture or aquaculture, NRL said. 

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