IMHO, the problem would be minimal, controlled mostly by the surface area, the H2 is exposed to (in order to seep out and escape). That would include the chemical-unbounder reaction chamber ... the pipes/hoses leading from the chamber to the engine/fuel cell/stove burner/whatever.
To me, the problem would be minimal. I did not say "zero" now .. but minimal. Trying for "zero" would then become like trying to bringing the chances of your house being broken into ... to "zero". You lock your door ... they can always break your windows .. so you put bars on your windows ... so the drive a car through your house walls ... so you .... you see what I mean. There's a point where you've gotta call it quits. Oh, BTW, you say that these are "things you think about" huh?? Well GOOD!! Good that there are people in this world that think!! This world sure needs 'em.(LOL) Curtis --- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -----snip------- However, in order for this to be a valid way to avoid the dreaded (not yet proven I think) H2 depletion problem, I think it would have to be shown that when the H2 is separated from the bound-chemical method of storage, it does not escape during the brief period. -------snip-------- .....Not to say I feel certain of any of this, but since I've seen no disccussion of some of it, I'm just presenting what I've been thinking about. ===== Get your free newsletter at http://www.ezinfocenter.com/3122155/NL __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Plan to Sell a Home? http://us.click.yahoo.com/J2SnNA/y.lEAA/ySSFAA/FGYolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Biofuels list archives: http://archive.nnytech.net/ Please do NOT send Unsubscribe messages to the list address. To unsubscribe, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/