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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2009

http://www.einstyn.com/AHTC.htm
Advanced Hydrogen Technologies Corporation AHTC demo of instant hydrogen being produced from water and aluminum with a patented low voltage ignition. This test is fired into open air for demonstration purposes only. Gas produced is normally captured and maintained at minimum pressure of 20kpsi and 5000 degrees. This particular shot was only 2 grams of hydrogen. For details goto www.AHTCpower.com

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  • Ok now I understand what you are trying to say. This is not new to me but thanks for explaining it. I think others will also understand it. AHTC is now working with the North Carolina State University to research AHTC's patented technology of producing ultra-high pressures from an aluminum / water reaction in a portable cartridge that is initiated with low voltage.

  • @einstyndotcom: Is this Hydrogen from Aluminum and a solution of Sodium Hydroxide?

  • @KEngel1021 hi, no, it is just aluminum and water. I have a pattened process for igniting aluminum and water. you can use tap water or sea water.

  • looks like thermite

  • @cids7777

    ahh, but it is aluminum and water. The exothermic reaction is almost 16 times greater then thermite and the production of hydrogen is achieved unlike the non gas producing reaction of thermite.

    thanks for the comment.

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  • @einstyndotcom see mole (wikipedia)

    different atoms have different masses per atom - so if one part reacts with one part u dont need the same mass - u have to use their molar weight

    eg. H2O = 2*1,008g/mol + 15,999g/mol = ~18g/mol

    as in 2 Al + 3 H2O --> Al2O3 + 3 H2

    u get 3 mole H2 per mole H2O

    so for 20g water thats 1,1 mole H2 produced... one mole gas is 22,4l gas at 0°C and normal pressure (1024mbar)

    so 25l at normal temp + heat -> even more volume

  • @Assi2004 , Hi can you explain what you are saying differently. I am intrested in your input.

    thanks

  • @TheAeci 20g H2O... thats 1,1 mole --> 1,1mole H2 --> 25l H2 gas at 20°C

    as it burns at well over 500°C its more than 50l gas coming out of that little tube

  • @mksboysal hi,

    AHTC stands for Advanced Hydrogen Technologies Corporation. We use low voltage ignition cartridges to produce very high pressure hydrogen from aluminum and water.

  • Hi there,

    What is aluminum "AHTC"?

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