John Carmack wrote:
Replacing alcohol with hydrogen wouldn't increase temperature all that much, and hydrogen wouldn't catalytically burn on the catalyst like methanol does.

Huh, I wouldn't count on that! In presence of the right catalyst H2 reacts willingly with O2, even at very low concentrations and at an initial room temperature. Thats how Tridyne works...
H2 is unhandy for other reasons of course.


Bruno

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