[Gasification] conversion of CO2 into methane (Off Topic)
Pannirselvam P.V
pannirbr at gmail.com
Wed Apr 20 10:19:54 CDT 2016
Hi Greg Manning , I do think so , no point methanation reaction also
take place the formation of methane gas via gasiification and pyrolysis
of biomass , co , co2 hydrogenation ,and hence the h2 in the gasifier
gas play key role regarding the quality of the quality of the gas ,
making possible significant c02 reduction .
Milena gasifier deseign is one exchange
More over power to gas , of excess power from solar and wind mill
can made easly int methane gas or via hydogasification , thus making
possible methane and biohythane calles power to gas .
Thus the topic is notl onlyy intessresting but alsio importante regard the
the gas quality , co2 reduction too
The excess hydogen is the only the need as this the major enery
source too bacterias
with king regards
Pannirelvam , P.V , Brazil
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 7:59 PM Greg Manning <a31ford at gmail.com> wrote:
> Doug... I for one, find it very interesting if you kept this conversation
> ON LIST even though it is, as you said. Off topic. I do indeed find it of
> interest.
>
> Does anyone else find it interesting ???
>
> Greg Manning
> On Feb 2, 2016 8:36 PM, "Doug Williams" <doug.williams.nz at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Dr Karve,
>
> Not sure you are directing your question to the right forum, but as it's
> CO2 and methane, guess it qualifies, but never thought my own interest in
> this humble cell form would be useful to anyone(:-)
>
> Archaea having been around for 3-4 billion years are the ultimate colonist
> of any environment, survival being that they arrive at their destination
> from where ever they come from. Even if there was not the chemistry present
> to feed directly, they can also take in energy from Sunlight and convert
> this to feed. Mutation is rapid, given the environmental chemistry would
> also changing around them over a few million years or so. Time doesn't seem
> to matter and they keep multiplying to suit their environment. They can now
> be found in just about every thing on this planet,so I'm sure carbonic acid
> was considered ideal nutrient.
>
> Given that your interest is of their participation in digestive processes
> and the evolution of methane, one can only guess that the building blocks
> allowing their evolution branching into bacteria one way, and eucaryota the
> other, they had plenty of places to turn host nutrient into methane. My own
> interest is their function within the human gut, evidenced by their methane
> production and distinctive smell, and how they might be involved with the
> matrix of peptides on which warm blooded cells of life forms build.
>
> It may be better to discuss this privately rather than be off topic.
>
> Regards,
> Doug Williams,
> Fluidyne.
>
> On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 09:23:11 +0530
> Anand Karve <adkarve at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > When the archaea arrived on the earth, the earth's atmosphere had mainly
> > nitrogen and carbon dioxide. How did they survivet? I have been thinking
> > on it. CO2 forms H2CO3 when it combines with water. Did they use this
> > carbonic acid as food? (2H2CO3=CH4 + CO2)
> > Yours
> > A.D.Karve
> > ***
> > Dr. A.D. Karve
> >
> > Chairman, Samuchit Enviro Tech Pvt Ltd (www.samuchit.com)
> >
> > Trustee & Founder President, Appropriate Rural Technology Institute
> (ARTI)
>
>
> --
> Doug Williams <Doug.Williams.nz at gmail.com>
>
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