Producing hydrogen with water and a little metal
May 20, 2007 | Source: CNET News.Com
Purdue University professor Jerry Woodall has discovered a way to make hydrogen out of a reaction of water and an alloy of aluminum and gallium. The production technique eliminates the need to store hydrogen, he said.
Mixing water and pellets made up of the alloy in a tank can produce fuel for a small engine, or conceivably a car.