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Re: CH4 + H2?

Vermutlich wollte da jemand auf den verringerten Methanabbau durch die Reaktion des Wasserstoffs mit dem Hydroxyl Radikal hinweisen..

"The problem boils down to one small, difficult-to-measure molecule known as the hydroxyl radical (OH). Often dubbed "the detergent of the troposphere," OH plays a critical role in eliminating greenhouse gases such as methane and ozone from the atmosphere.

The hydroxyl radical also reacts with hydrogen gas in the atmosphere. And since a limited amount of OH is generated each day, any spike in hydrogen emissions means that more OH would be used to break down hydrogen, leaving less OH available to break down methane. As a consequence, methane would stay longer in the atmosphere, extending its warming impacts. "

https://phys.org/news/2023-03-hydrogen-fuel-prolong-methane-problem.html

Studie:

Risk of the hydrogen economy for atmospheric methane

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-35419-7

Mfg Makrovir

Das Posting wurde vom Benutzer editiert (27.03.2023 23:18).

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