Re: A bit of chemical engineering



On Jun 27, 5:30 pm, Madalch <tress...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 27, 2:16 pm, Logan Kearsley <chronosur...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You start out with a blob of gas that's mostly CO2 with a little
nitrogen.
You want to end up with pure nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and excess
oxygen.
What's the simplest way to achieve that?

Well, you want to leave the nitrogen untouched, but convert the carbon
dioxide into carbon monoxide and oxygen.

Not untouched. I want it separated. The end result should be one
container of nothing but nitrogen, one container of nothing but carbon
monoxide, and waste oxygen.

-l.
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: A bit of chemical engineering
    ... You want to end up with pure nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and excess ... What's the simplest way to achieve that? ... container of nothing but nitrogen, one container of nothing but carbon ...
    (rec.arts.sf.science)
  • Re: A bit of chemical engineering
    ... You want to end up with pure nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and excess ... container of nothing but nitrogen, one container of nothing but carbon ... Are you trying to work with a planetary atmosphere or just a cylinder ... as additional lifting gas and fuel. ...
    (rec.arts.sf.science)
  • Re: A bit of chemical engineering
    ... You want to end up with pure nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and excess ... container of nothing but nitrogen, one container of nothing but carbon ... A whole planetary atmosphere is available if access to it is ... as additional lifting gas and fuel. ...
    (rec.arts.sf.science)
  • A bit of chemical engineering
    ... You start out with a blob of gas that's mostly CO2 with a little ... You want to end up with pure nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and excess ...
    (rec.arts.sf.science)