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Army scientists and engineers recently made a groundbreaking discovery -- an aluminum nanomaterial of their design produces high amounts of energy when it comes in contact with water, or with any liquid containing water.
During routine materials experimentation at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, a team of researchers observed a bubbling reaction when adding water to a nano-galvanic aluminum-based powder.
"We all as a team were very excited and ecstatic that something good had happened," said Dr. Anit Giri, a physicist with the lab's Weapons and Materials Research Directorate.
The team further investigated and found that water -- two molecules[sic] of hydrogen and one of oxygen -- splits apart when coming into contact with their unique aluminum nanomaterial.
The reaction surprised the researchers, but they soon considered its potential implications for future power and energy applications.
Source: https://www.army.mil/article/191212/army_discovery_may_offer_new_energy_source
(Score: 2) by mhajicek on Sunday August 13 2017, @05:47AM (3 children)
This is not an "energy source", just an exothermic chemical reaction. Might as well use thermite.
The spacelike surfaces of time foliations can have a cusp at the surface of discontinuity. - P. Hajicek
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Sunday August 13 2017, @06:54AM
That just leaves one question.. how much it costs to make or buy..
Kind of essential for stuff that is one time use ;)
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 14 2017, @02:39AM (1 child)
or nano-thermite [ae911truth.org]
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Monday August 14 2017, @03:56AM
I smell "coincidence"..