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Researchers Generate Electricity Using Seawater and Sunlight 88

Slashdot reader sosume writes: Scientists at Osaka University have created a new method to use sunlight to turn seawater into hydrogen peroxide which can then be used in fuel cells to generate electricity. It's the first photocatalytic method of H2O2 production that achieves a high enough efficiency so that the H2O2 can be used in a fuel cell.
It's easier and safer to transport liquid H2O2, according to the article, and while its total efficiency is much lower than conventional solar cells, the researchers hope to get better results by using better materials.
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Researchers Generate Electricity Using Seawater and Sunlight

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  • Widespread and common storage of hydrogen peroxide won't be welcomed in some quarters, as it's is a very well known agent of homebrew bombs.

    URL:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6274299.stm/

    They got 33 years.

    • by fibonacci8 ( 260615 ) on Sunday May 22, 2016 @11:18AM (#52159971)
      Wait, you're suggesting that something combustible can be used both to fuel engines and explosives? Perhaps someone should come up with an award to encourage people to use this knowledge for good instead of evil! Something catchy like, say, the Nobel Peace Prize.
      • I didn't realise Alfred made a car driven by TNT. Thanks for the tip, I'll pop down to the garage and stock up on a few kg.

        • TNT car engines (Score:5, Interesting)

          by MillionthMonkey ( 240664 ) on Sunday May 22, 2016 @10:29PM (#52162507)

          It's a dumb idea- don't try this at home- but in principle there's no reason why you couldn't make an engine that runs on TNT.

          TNT explosions are sooty. When TNT detonates it forms nitrogen gas and steam, but also carbon monoxide and elemental carbon which are both flammable- so you actually get more energy out of TNT if you burn it with oxygen instead of detonating it. TNT is pretty stable and was originally used as a yellow dye for years before anyone even realized it could explode (or that it was toxic). It can be melted and aerosolized like gasoline or diesel into a flammable fuel-air mixture. But since it melts at 80 degrees, it would be like making a ICE engine that runs on melted wax. It would also generate YUGE amounts of nitrogen oxides and would be much filthier than diesel. In general nitrogen is not something you want in an internal combustion engine, and there are plenty of organic molecules that don't contain nitrogen at all. From an emissions perspective, THC would be a much better fuel than TNT.

          TNT also has catalytic properties (it can form charge-transfer complexes) so it might actually be useful in something like a battery.

    • by Megol ( 3135005 )

      I think we all should encourage would-be-terrorists to make acetone peroxide given the high chances of them blowing themselves into pieces when making it. Even for amateur pyromaniacs there are much safer stuff that is only marginally harder to make than the mother of satan...

  • Hydrogen Peroxide is not electricity
    Low molar solutions of Hydrogen Peroxide in sea water aren't particularly useful for anything.

  • by Jim Sadler ( 3430529 ) on Sunday May 22, 2016 @12:51PM (#52160353)
    Research like this offers great hope for all of us. I wonder what concentration of hydrogen peroxide is required for use in a fuel cell. Obviously in its pure form it is great as rocket fuel.
    • 100% hydrogen peroxide makes a lousy rocket fuel unless you want to blowed it up.
      • by Megol ( 3135005 )

        As a monopropellant is isn't great but I wouldn't call it lousy, in practical use it isn't actually a fuel - it is the oxidizer.

        But yes it's nasty stuff in high concentrations.

  • by Gravis Zero ( 934156 ) on Sunday May 22, 2016 @01:21PM (#52160441)

    I know how to generate electricity using sunlight and no seawater at all!

  • H2O2 is also an excellent ingredient in homebrew explosives and incendiaries, to the point that concentrated forms of it are highly regulated, even to the ludicrous level that in some countries they have discussed banning hair bleach containing peroxide. Even in the US, solutions more concentrated than (I think) about 5-6% H2O2 are not legal without special permits. Good luck transporting barrels of the pure stuff.

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