Originally posted by Aaron
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From the Chem. book:
The Bergius Process (page 63-64)
If metallic iron is heated in the presence of water under very high pressure, hydrogen is evolved and magnetic oxide formed, in accordance with the following equation:
3Fe + 4H2O = FeO4 +4H2
Inside the engine combustion chamber the iron walls of the engine block gets hot. The reaction of the water mist as it hits the hot iron walls has not been accounted for. I wonder it there is something similar with NH3? Just food for thought.
Best regards, Mike R.
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