yes, but it is a method to use aluminum as a "vector fuel" for hydrogen, provided you have a cheap way to transform Aluminum Hydroxide into Aluminium... today not so cheap, but with LENR electricity, maybe the usual method is OK...
but hydrogen also is a vector, so... many indirection... just to avoid making an hybrid engine. could be used anyway for LENR reactor to avoid the bottle of H2. 2012/2/8 Robert Leguillon <robert.leguil...@hotmail.com> > So, we currently produce hydrogen at approx. $.006048/mole, and the > amazing new method is $.03907/mole? It’s roughly 6.45x more expensive?It's > great that they are achieving great strides in catalysis modeling, but > this looks to be an excellent way to ruin aluminum feedstock.