Method for generating hydrogen

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Hydrogen or compound thereof – Elemental hydrogen

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423658, C01B 1300

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045885770

ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to the generation of hydrogen gas from hot water by means of a metallic catalyst such as nickel powder and a chelating agent such as EDTA. Temperature of the water should range from about 60.degree. C. to 150.degree. C. but preferably not above the boiling point of the water. The water is preferably heated by waste heat, and the hydrogen is utilized as a supplemental fuel for fossil fuels such as gas, oil and coal. Increased hydrogen generation can be obtained by subjecting the water mixture to a magnetic field or to ultrasonic radiation.

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