New Hydrogen Fuel Cell Breakthrough SHOCKS American Scientists!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • In this video we will discuss the importance of hydrogen storage as a key enabling technology for the advancement of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in various applications. Hydrogen is the most common chemical element, but it cannot be extracted from nature in its pure state, and its extraction process determines whether it is clean and sustainable. The video explores the concept of environmentally friendly hydrogen and why it is gaining traction globally. It also highlights a recent breakthrough by researchers at Deakin University, who have discovered a unique, waste-free approach to isolating, storing, and transferring extremely large volumes of gas, including hydrogen. The new procedure utilizes boron nitride powder to create a solid-state storage system for hydrogen gas. This discovery has the potential to significantly reduce energy costs, improve the processing of many other gases, and pave the way for the development of solid-state storage systems for many gases.

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  • @sergey9986
    @sergey9986 Год назад +46

    If you'd like to seriously develop this channel, you'd better focus on one to three technologies and go deeper into them. Otherwise, it sounds like a machine gun loaded with buzzwords.

    • @kieranoconnor4334
      @kieranoconnor4334 Год назад

      Totally....too many of these 'sexy' science videos go down that route.

    • @RoadRashSpirit
      @RoadRashSpirit Год назад

      This video wasn't made to inform you. It was made to get likes, comments and make money through generating traffic. It's utter BS and don't belive a word of it until you have been educated by a credible sorce that can cite actual academic papers with full context. This isnt science, its marketing.

    • @TecraTube
      @TecraTube Год назад

      these are stolen videos derp

  • @garymccrea7770
    @garymccrea7770 Год назад +35

    Liked your video but it's old news. Storing hydrogen in metal hydride has been around for close to 3 decades. You can read about it in "Stan Ovshinsky and the Hydrogen Economy". Mister Ovshinsky also invented the Multi-Junction Thin Film Photovoltaic Solar Module, NiMH re-chargeable car batteries and other technologies buried by Big Biz... Good to see your back on the right trail.

    • @Punisher1992
      @Punisher1992 Год назад +1

      germany discovered a very good way to store it in a special paste, which is pretty promising.

  • @123Goldhunter11
    @123Goldhunter11 Год назад +15

    I've had my eye on hydrogen for 40 years. Let's hope this is a step forward. Now - if we could just stop electing warmongers a bright future is out there.

    • @ntal5859
      @ntal5859 Год назад

      You don't elect anyone.... the parties put up puppets and the party players and you just put a mark in box... its like saying you can have dinner at 6pm or 7pm but you are having chicken. You don't have a choice in the menu and you got no choice on time.

  • @bobstovall9570
    @bobstovall9570 Год назад +10

    Eleven and one-half minutes of breathless claims and virtually NO new, practical, actionable information.

  • @kevinashurst634
    @kevinashurst634 Год назад +5

    And where do you get the electricity to create hydrogen gas? It takes about 50kWh to make 1 kg of hydrogen. I wouldnt get too excited just yet.

    • @foreigner299
      @foreigner299 Год назад +1

      Not willing to argue, but the lithium and sodium extraction also takes not only a lot of energy and other toxic chemicals, but also a lot of arable land... not the future of the clean energy...

  • @greatfailures8222
    @greatfailures8222 Год назад +2

    Is hydrogen production green? It's the most important thing to focus on

  • @Bpositive00
    @Bpositive00 Год назад +2

    Amazing concept... hydrogen in powder form...we wasted lot of time chasing FUSION... its time to think simple and achieve big. good luck

  • @josemercado4702
    @josemercado4702 Год назад +14

    I have heard the word breakthrough about hydrogen for the last 25 years but instead to go forward it goes backwards.

  • @toddaulner5393
    @toddaulner5393 Год назад +1

    Bring it on!!!

  • @stevesedio1656
    @stevesedio1656 Год назад +6

    Storing hydrogen doesn't overcome the inefficiency in electrolysis and fuel cells. Currently hydrogen takes 2.5 to 3 times more energy from electricity to motion in a vehicle than batteries.

    • @paulwachira7679
      @paulwachira7679 9 месяцев назад

      I've asked this question,how much energy is used to generate 1 litre of crude oil,then to pylorisis to 1 litre of gasoline? clearly hydrogen on demand is better

    • @ronskancke1489
      @ronskancke1489 8 месяцев назад

      8:26

  • @bharathchandrasrinayak4212
    @bharathchandrasrinayak4212 Год назад +1

    Excellent presentation. Keep it up.

  • @drgibs347
    @drgibs347 Год назад +7

    Bob Lazar did the exact same thing on his corvette decades ago.. he used some sort of material within the hydrogen storage tanks on his car that absorb the hydrogen making it safe to store, and to release the hydrogen the tanks are heated and that releases the gas from the material that it was once absorbed into.

    • @grahamstevenson1740
      @grahamstevenson1740 8 месяцев назад

      No he didn't. You're probably referring to hydrides that can store hydrogen but they're expensive and don't store much hydrogen for their mass.

  • @notsure659
    @notsure659 Год назад +1

    I've noticed that the information in this channels videos tends to repeat multiple times thoughout their vodeos.

  • @erichaggan3169
    @erichaggan3169 Год назад +1

    Brilliant we need to embrace this fuel

  • @thrunsalmighty6863
    @thrunsalmighty6863 Год назад +3

    New ways of separating it from compounds?
    I'll put my money on the laws of thermodynamics, thanks.

  • @clevelandmackey2612
    @clevelandmackey2612 Год назад +3

    Very good job

  • @toddaulner5393
    @toddaulner5393 Год назад

    Best part is, your grandma will not have to pay $1,000 a month because all those people are using battery powered cars and she don't even drive!

  • @robertmccallum8626
    @robertmccallum8626 Год назад +1

    12 minutes just to find out is boron nitride, to much fluff, putting it politely

  • @johnosborn1793
    @johnosborn1793 Год назад +1

    That would be awesome. Very good.

  • @MikeJohnson-gt8hx
    @MikeJohnson-gt8hx Год назад +5

    Sounds like a chatGPT generated video...

  • @donaldjones3334
    @donaldjones3334 Год назад +6

    where do you get the powder
    ?

  • @ARLGD
    @ARLGD 10 месяцев назад

    Wow, I just saw the "Energy" video and it's amazing how much power and versatility the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series offers. With its massive capacity, waterproof design, and fast recharging capabilities, it's definitely a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts like us. Imagine all the uninterrupted family time we can have during camping trips! Do you have any other recommendations for outdoor gear or backup power products?

  • @jdwisdom9433
    @jdwisdom9433 Год назад +2

    I argued over 50 years ago that a change must come in the form of the fuel we use! I was laughed at!! Just shows to go ya!!

  • @kumaramarkant3695
    @kumaramarkant3695 Год назад +2

    It is the revolution in hydrogen storage. ❤❤❤

  • @JamesHGroffSr
    @JamesHGroffSr 5 месяцев назад

    UCLA once had a film on hydrogen propelent.They showed a regular car running on hydrogen and the young fellow had a drinking glass at the back of the car exhaust where it turned into water and he drank it.This movie was back in the fifties and early sixtys,so this great hope has not come about and is and never will.WHY, because somebody has to have comodity or individual item that you need to tax and charge .Right now oil and its vast properties are tangible goods and money changing system and taxable.In other words YOU DONT GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING?You gotta pay.

  • @ironrussell1
    @ironrussell1 Год назад

    The use of a powder is the innovation, I like it. Good video!

    • @paulwachira7679
      @paulwachira7679 9 месяцев назад

      Not a new concept, google palladium😅

  • @rectorkirk1158
    @rectorkirk1158 Год назад

    We have 100 years to inovate a new energy source.
    No waste ? How about using a chemical we need to make water.

  • @thomasbeach7436
    @thomasbeach7436 Год назад +2

    I think you have something there. If and when it gets scaled up for commercial use that is.

  • @RePadesign
    @RePadesign Год назад +2

    On demand production off hydrogen is the better way. But this is a great leap forward.

  • @terenceiutzi4003
    @terenceiutzi4003 Год назад +2

    How many des
    Decades has GM been making every fuel cell that went into space? I think they know what they are doing!

  • @boblordylordyhowie
    @boblordylordyhowie Год назад

    Boron Nitrate prices just shot up.

  • @paulsim7589
    @paulsim7589 Год назад +1

    Hmm, not sure about the title, as the TLDR is new powdered substance allows storage of dense amounts of Hydrogen at normal temperatures. However, its not available for scaling yet, still early. Most of the video rants about Hydrogen production, and why its good.

  • @KarstenLaing
    @KarstenLaing Год назад +2

    Terrible Video, still do not know what the so called break through should be. If this is boron nitride why not listing the few really interesting facts ….

  • @dinosaur0073
    @dinosaur0073 Год назад +2

    Should be handled with professional people only...thanks

  • @garyradtke3252
    @garyradtke3252 Год назад +1

    As soon as he said it has no by products I knew this was just another snake oil salesman. Impossible not to have by products weather problematic or not because that would indicate 100% efficiency and that is as I understand it impossible. Liquid fuel at atmospheric pressure and room temperature will always be safer, cheaper, and easier to transport and handle. Remember the sales pitch about solar and wind generation that there was no ill effects from it?

  • @futurelegendary5605
    @futurelegendary5605 Год назад +1

    How can I liquify hydrogen
    Which machine do I have to use for liquefaction of hydrogen gas .. and how can I pressurize it?

    • @drmayeda1930
      @drmayeda1930 Год назад

      Hydrogen becomes a liquid at extremely low temperatures. I believe around -125 degrees Fahrenheit. One problem is hydrogen has a history. there was a dirigible called Hindenburg, it was operated by a German company. No one is sure what happened but it exploded into flames when docking. a lot of people died.

  • @Brotsalat80
    @Brotsalat80 Год назад

    I expected to get more info about the technlogy itself...

  • @vishnucviswam2370
    @vishnucviswam2370 Год назад

    Indian needs this

  • @gregzeng
    @gregzeng Год назад

    Pilot plant is yet to be built, after finding is found. According to this video production. How many more decades before it is ready for consumer use? Or had already been two decades into the research stage.

  • @freerehab2848
    @freerehab2848 Год назад

    Needlessly prolonged

  • @Joshlamie88
    @Joshlamie88 Год назад +1

    not only water, poisonous hydrogen monoxide is also a byproduct of hydrogen burning.

  • @florantetan319
    @florantetan319 Год назад

    You dont need to burn carbon to produce hydrogen with expensive process

  • @konstanthin8753
    @konstanthin8753 Год назад

    What most of you don't know and nobody is telling you or the press: Hydrogen is 12x more dangerous for our environment and the atmosphere. You can not deliver it through a pipeline, because it is heavily corrosive and if you transport it over land, 1 truck of fuel is equal to 16 trucks of hydrogen. Finally, the production of cars with hydrogen engines is 3x more expensive than producing a common electric car. Stop dreaming and think what we're doing best for nature, atmosphere and earth's inhabitants. Hydrogen has no future,

  • @thechemist1856
    @thechemist1856 Год назад +1

    Toyota been working on that for there cars...

  • @bradhogan9566
    @bradhogan9566 Год назад

    The references quoted are way out of date!

  • @RakeshVaisoha
    @RakeshVaisoha Год назад

    I'm allergic to all headlines which "shock" to give nuisense.

  • @gertfredrikson4584
    @gertfredrikson4584 Год назад +2

    There is a lot of difficulties with hydrogen to solve before it's let into everones hands. One thing thats not so much spoken about is that free hydrogen can prolong the life of methane, and therefore increase the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, thats more of a problem because hydrogen is hard to contain without leaks. And before any hydrogen is used as fuel, it would be prudent to replace that hydrogen wich is neccesary for the production of fertilizer. That production today uses as much energy as the aviation sector, in the form of natural gas.

    • @lieshtmeiser5542
      @lieshtmeiser5542 Год назад

      Be interesting to know how significant that side effect of hydrogen would be compared to reduction in use of crude oil based fuels; or compared to the vast increase in metals mining and processing for the EV industry.

    • @paulwachira7679
      @paulwachira7679 9 месяцев назад

      It's not new concept,I read about hydrides in chemistry books, palladium metal absorbs about 800 times of hydrogen

  • @rolandobaylon1806
    @rolandobaylon1806 Год назад +1

    Philippines deep is a biggest deposit of duetirium o hydrogen heavy water.

  • @whatananimal
    @whatananimal Год назад

    Okay so we already know the one thing that is coming out of these processes is water. My question is the water is pure like distilling or similar methods?

  • @alexczyz1475
    @alexczyz1475 Год назад +1

    Some of the language in this video.. so and so have done this.. they've done this, that and the other... Then suddenly it's our processes.. we etc etc.. so is this an informative video about someone else.. or a video made by the company trying to push a product?! I'm curious.

  • @gaydybwad1321
    @gaydybwad1321 Год назад

    All homes have electricity; no homes have compressed H2.

  • @sccp1997
    @sccp1997 Год назад

    Considering that space is expanding at 74 km/s/mpc, why dont we make a thruster that use's the universe expansion?

  • @joewilson2258
    @joewilson2258 Год назад +4

    The problem is that we have already known that hydrogen has been proven to be a viable alternative to gasoline and we have known about hydrogen for decades. We have seen how to get hydrogen from water way back in the late 1890's and how to use it to get power for gas engines. The other is the use of methane as a fuel as was used in the 1920's and throughout the 1930's as gas for farm tractors and other uses like for cooking and heating.

    • @RoadRashSpirit
      @RoadRashSpirit Год назад

      You cant store the stuff easily, one very commonly known fact this fluff video actually got right. Until then its a pipe dream...mostley for big oil companys. Methane is not a clean fuel. We already use natural gas.

    • @lieshtmeiser5542
      @lieshtmeiser5542 Год назад

      I suppose by "the problem is" you mean that we have known all this, but the costs of it compared to the fossil fuel combustion system were too high.
      The only factor that breaks this logic is the fear of the long term impacts of anthro climate change.

  • @ronskancke1489
    @ronskancke1489 8 месяцев назад

    I call bs. It is occasionally found in pure state as it was resently in france and also other places. There is likely much more present but nobody is looming or has the technology to find deposits.

  • @sureshruparel8433
    @sureshruparel8433 Год назад +1

    I would suggest make hydrogen same time into electricity and let everything get into electricity base volume adoption exceptance

  • @vincecox8376
    @vincecox8376 8 месяцев назад

    Learn that a coil of copper wire, as an electrode will put a mass of neutrons into the mix, , ( you must vibrate the copper not OSILLATE!!!) at the correct vibrating frequency you will have max output .. We could easily build a auto carburetor to supply the engine everything it needs. Maybe just 6 inches in size.. Please learn that copper is none magnetic it emits the NEUTRON field , In the construction of the great pyramids it was like having a power tool.. A oscillation such as AC current or radio waves all have three components, 1. the positive cycle/ 2. the neutron cycle. 3. the negative cycle. Without the NEUTRON cycle no AC or radio waves would be able to traverse the universe.

  • @tharankantheeban4969
    @tharankantheeban4969 Год назад

    Only RUclipsr like you getting shocked always not American scientists 😅😅😅

  • @breakhart
    @breakhart Год назад +1

    unless there are breakthrough on hydrogen generator itself any of hydrogen engine breakthrough just a side story in tech industries

  • @heronimousbrapson863
    @heronimousbrapson863 Год назад +1

    Why am I currently thinking of the adage "If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is"?

  • @danspoonhour3622
    @danspoonhour3622 Год назад

    Still hung up on antiquated fuel systems you have to stop and refuel to continue your journey or store when there exists an electromagnetic generator that eliminates refueling, recharging, or storing anything. Why in the world would anyone not want a vehicle that eliminates the aforementioned as effcient as the SEG electromagetic generator that is an infinite source of power, bar none, is beyond comprehension.

  • @dannywatts2077
    @dannywatts2077 Год назад

    Hydrogen sponge material can be made out of sugar and uretha look it up a man named Robert Murray explains it really well. But what do I know

  • @51josephus
    @51josephus Год назад

    Pls Link to original scientific artical????

  • @MrOGREATWISEONE
    @MrOGREATWISEONE Год назад

    The graphics show the separation of gasses from water but indicate O2 and H2, it should be O and H2.

    • @monikakrupczewska5151
      @monikakrupczewska5151 Год назад

      you sure? I've never seen single Oxygen

    • @MrOGREATWISEONE
      @MrOGREATWISEONE Год назад

      @@monikakrupczewska5151 Water is comprised of H2O, two parts Hydrogen and one part Oxygen.

    • @monikakrupczewska5151
      @monikakrupczewska5151 Год назад

      @@MrOGREATWISEONE Oxygen exists almost exclusively in two-atom configurations.
      Both atoms and compounds tend to arrange themselves in their lowest possible energy states. Oxygen atoms have 6 electrons in their outer shells. Atoms exist at lower energy levels when all their shells are filled. In the case of Oxygen atoms, there is room for two more electrons in their outer shell that could find a home there with only a small amount of extra energy. Another Oxygen atom is in the same position. It turns out that that by forming a kind of joint outer shell, often called a double bond, the total energy of that shared shell is less than the energy of the two unfilled shells in the individual atoms. Thus this is a preferred configuration for them.

  • @sanalkumarvg2602
    @sanalkumarvg2602 Год назад

    yes use this to produce Electricity, and, invent Sodium Based low cost battery in EVs.. Let's drive in Green !!

  • @lushgreendesert3523
    @lushgreendesert3523 Год назад

    Hydrogen hype is as good as nuclear fusion energy !😀😀😀

  • @paulbedichek5177
    @paulbedichek5177 Год назад

    Not true. H2 is found in its pure form.

  • @sheikhshah5474
    @sheikhshah5474 Год назад

    Your video is concept based or assumptions it would happen in next 100 years.

  • @mickalinjezerx7104
    @mickalinjezerx7104 Год назад

    They found a better way than this. It can be turned into a film, then turned back into a gas with a laser. As powerful, as the one in a DVD player.

  • @darceyweimer3171
    @darceyweimer3171 Год назад

    Probably the last we hear of this company

  • @nuclearpowerphysics5409
    @nuclearpowerphysics5409 Год назад

    Mini hydrogen system inside car slowing fuel consumption?

  • @jurgenfreiberger6593
    @jurgenfreiberger6593 Год назад

    NEEDS MORE MUSIC

  • @perrylc8812
    @perrylc8812 Год назад

    Talking about everything except what is in the title. A total waste of time.

  • @belahatvany
    @belahatvany Год назад

    Tell us what you are talking about?

  • @dathyr1
    @dathyr1 Год назад +2

    Whatever. I will still stay with Electric Vehicles because I can charge my vehicle up at home at any time and is much safer than handling Hydrogen filling stations of vehicles.

  • @florantetan319
    @florantetan319 Год назад

    Philippines can export hydrogen to the world in the most cheapest price

  • @speedballjones5235
    @speedballjones5235 Год назад

    When you can show hydrogen at a cheap price then its game on.

  • @florantetan319
    @florantetan319 Год назад

    Why do yoou need to electrolize it if can mine it, yes you heard it right, philippine deuterium at mariana trench

  • @MatthewElvey
    @MatthewElvey Год назад

    Pathetic. Total lack of citations. Various formulations of Boron Nitride (BN) have been looked at for many years.
    I'm wathing "Hydrogen storage in powder : Breakthrough or Busted??" which I am expecting will largely debunk this.

  • @bunyamingulec2368
    @bunyamingulec2368 Год назад

    (o böyle bir denizaltı motoru,ve gemi motoru yapılabilir.o)

  • @mladenzadro1205
    @mladenzadro1205 Год назад

    Lot of HOPING!

  • @chrishansen5788
    @chrishansen5788 Год назад

    I made it to 3:57 ; my ears started bleeding and I got scared.

  • @jerryli5555
    @jerryli5555 Год назад

    Hydrogen has the same fate as biomass

  • @eduardodaquiljr9637
    @eduardodaquiljr9637 Год назад

    How can we obtain hydrogen from Deuterium?

    • @jerryli5555
      @jerryli5555 Год назад +1

      How can we obtain Deuterium from hydrogen?

  • @yousoufmoco2123
    @yousoufmoco2123 Год назад

    First 4 min is a headache.

  • @AndrewCampbell-ut6jk
    @AndrewCampbell-ut6jk Год назад

    Way to many points overlooked, not news. I doubt that even first year chemistry students would be impressed .Thumbs down.

  • @JamesMcGee-h9b
    @JamesMcGee-h9b Год назад

    Hmmm...cost of feul

  • @RayMrRobert
    @RayMrRobert Год назад

    Take a hike

  • @jediknight2350
    @jediknight2350 Год назад

    JCB already using hydrogen for there tractors and big equipment your a bit slow.

  • @dekonfrost7
    @dekonfrost7 Год назад +1

    Or we could just bind it to carbon at 1/1000th the cost.

  • @fje1948
    @fje1948 Год назад

    Where ie the new technology the headline promises!

  • @jfobear1953
    @jfobear1953 Год назад

    Too much repetition. Too much art with little substance.

  • @nuclearpowerphysics5409
    @nuclearpowerphysics5409 Год назад

    Please tell me there is oxygen going into the air :)

  • @yahyayarim5727
    @yahyayarim5727 Год назад

    Rica etsem altyazı seçeneklerine Türkçe dil seçeneği ekleyebilir misiniz ?Sizi anlamak ve takip etmek istiyorum !!!

    • @muratcelik6228
      @muratcelik6228 Год назад

      Seçenek ekledik oldu diye bir şey yok ki. Birinin oturup çevirmesi lazım. Bence bu dili öğrenmeye bakın. Bu devirde İngilizce bilmeyen kördür. Hakaret babında söylemiyorum, dünya cebimizde , erişmek için bilmek gerek.

  • @dekonfrost7
    @dekonfrost7 Год назад

    These people failed chemistry

  • @davidjb9199
    @davidjb9199 Год назад

    Couldn't even make it all the way through this video. This dialog has the same structure as snake oil sales pitches where the tag line is repeated about 5 or 6 times without ever getting to the heart of the story. This "presentation" does not talk at all about what the "Breakthrough" is and why anyone should believe any of this hype. What a waste....BTW, no such thing as zero waste. After 45 years in industry I have never seen it.

  • @jayeshyeole3444
    @jayeshyeole3444 Год назад +1

    Indian Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology Best Techology

  • @ernicapper6926
    @ernicapper6926 Год назад

    Still just 6 wt% adsorbtion, so it is not that nice compared to other stuff wich can even get up to 10wt%. So it still sucks :D

  • @gdotone1
    @gdotone1 Год назад +1

    annoying music and commentator

  • @danielcampbell6146
    @danielcampbell6146 Год назад

    We need this to work evs are not the answer

  • @mischermer4767
    @mischermer4767 Год назад

    risky and dangerous though at present