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Method for Producing Combustible Gas from Carbon Dioxide and Oxyhydrogen Gas

a technology of oxyhydrogen gas and carbon dioxide, which is applied in the direction of electrochemical generators, soldering devices, electrode coatings, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the concentration of carbon oxide on the earth, affecting the quality of oxyhydrogen gas,

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-05-26
JAPAN TECH CO LTD (JP)
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Benefits of technology

The present invention claims that carbon dioxide can be reduced by effectively using it, which helps to prevent global warming. Additionally, the invention describes a new fuel gas that can be produced using late-night power, which is a low-cost process.

Problems solved by technology

However, since there are no effective methods to prevent the carbon dioxide from increasing and no effective industrial measures and technical methods to convert the carbon dioxide into other reusable compounds, concentration of the carbon oxide on the earth has been more and more increasing as the world economy has been developed.
Crises which jeopardize human lives, for example, such as abnormal weathers caused by atmospheric warming, high tides caused by ocean currents flow changes, adverse effects on ecological systems, draughts and floods, submerged lands by seal level rises, food shortages caused by law yields of agricultural products and so forth, are too many to enumerate.
Therefore it is an urgent issue to keep the carbon dioxide from increasing by reusing the carbon dioxide.

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embodiment 1

[0023]After a high pressure glass tube with a diameter of 100mm, a height of 800 mm and capacity of 6.28 liter is vacuumed (gauge pressure −0.1 MPa), OHMASA-GAS is filled in the high pressure glass tube up to 0.3 MPa (gauge pressure), then carbon dioxide is filled in the high pressure glass tube up to 0.8 MPa (gauge pressure). The gas mixture in the high pressure glass tube is compressed up to 1.5 MPa (gauge pressure) by a compressor. No liquid such as waterdrops and steam are observed in the compressed high pressure glass tube, so that only gaseous substance exists in the high pressure glass tube.

embodiment 2

[0024]As a combustion test, the compressed gaseous substance obtained in embodiment 1 is burnt by a burner, 15 minutes after the gas mixture is compressed. In the combustion test, bluish sharp flames are observed. If the gaseous substance is merely a gas mixture consisting of OHMASA-GAS and carbon dioxide, colorless flames should be observed judging from previously performed combustion test results of OHMASA-GAS. However, in the present embodiment, since bluish sharp flames are observed when the gaseous substance obtained in embodiment 1 is burnt, it is obvious that OHMASA-GAS chemically reacts with carbon dioxide, and that a new fuel gas consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen is produced as a result of the chemical reaction. Combustion temperatures of the gaseous substance are in a range of 300° C.-500° C., and the combustion test is performed safely and stably.

embodiment 3

[0025]After a gas mixture consisting of carbon dioxide and OHMASA-GAS with mixture ratio 70:30, 50:50 or 30:70 is filled in the high pressure glass tube used in embodiment 1, the filled gas mixture is compressed up to 1 MPa gauge pressure and 1.5 MPa gauge pressure. No liquid such as waterdrops and steam are observed in the compressed high pressure glass tube, so that only gaseous substance exists in the glass tube.

[0026]Judging from the above mentioned observed facts, it is confirmed that no liquid substances are observed and only gaseous substance exists in the above mentioned mixture ratio range and compressed pressure range.

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Abstract

A new combustible gas is produced by reacting a gas mixture consisting of 90%-10% of carbon dioxide and 10%-90% of OHMASA-GAS under a pressure of 0.1 MPa-10 MPa at a temperature of 5° C.-50° C.

Description

FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a method for producing combustible gas by reacting carbon dioxide with oxy-hydrogen gas generated from water.RELATED BACKGROUND ART[0002]Nowadays carbon dioxide is nominated as the most influential factor of the global warming. However, since there are no effective methods to prevent the carbon dioxide from increasing and no effective industrial measures and technical methods to convert the carbon dioxide into other reusable compounds, concentration of the carbon oxide on the earth has been more and more increasing as the world economy has been developed. Adverse effects on the global environment caused by the increasing carbon dioxide are far beyond our imagination. Crises which jeopardize human lives, for example, such as abnormal weathers caused by atmospheric warming, high tides caused by ocean currents flow changes, adverse effects on ecological systems, draughts and floods, submerged lands by seal level rises, food s...

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IPC IPC(8): C10L10/02C25B9/00C25B11/04C10L3/06
CPCC10L3/06C25B9/00C10L10/02C10L2290/38C10L2290/24C25B11/0473C10L3/00C25B11/081Y02E60/36
Inventor OMASA, RYUSHIN
Owner JAPAN TECH CO LTD (JP)
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