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Can Co2 be produced to a pressure of 4000 psi in a 50 lt jar by enclosing Yeast/Sugar/H20 in a Jar in ? hours?

The eVolution car uses compressed gas to run a 2 cylinder car. It claims to be emission free. But it’s not as the gas is compressed with electricity, the emission is transferred to the Thermal Plant that produces the electricity to compress the gas.

So I was looking for a benign chemical reaction that can produce a gas in an enclosed cylinder so that it can be used as a compressed gas to power a vehicle. A Gas Pressure of 4500 psi , preferably a Gas that is not noxious or environmentally detrimental. Fermentation produces Co2 which is again a greenhouse gas. How about the gas in Air Bags? Do you know of any chemical reaction that would be viable for this purpose.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/988265.stm

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/air-car1.htm

Thank you for your time

just butting in to follow up on your acetylene question. Using acetylene as a fuel in a vehicle, all other things aside, would require hauling around 200 pounds of cylinder for each 25 pounds of actual usable acetylene.

The calcium carbide to acetylene reaction, by the way, produces almost as much weight of calcium oxide as you started with calcium carbide. You use a surplus of water to react the carbide so that the temperature won’t get to be excessive.

However, in old miner’s lamps, a small amount of water was used and the reaction chamber didn’t actually get overly hot. The sludge left over was about 75% calcium hydroxide and 25% water, almost a solid.

Using acetylene in non-specialized piping over 14 psig is very dangerous because it may decide to break down its triple carbon bond spontaneously when the atoms are jammed up that tightly.

Not saying it couldn’t possibly be done, but I can picture any way that wouldn’t cost 10 times as much as gasoline and would be messy and dangerous.

Now…for the question you pose here….

The answers you have already are quite complete and correct; what you want, though, is an easy way to produce large quantities of gases at a pressure high enough to drive a motor. If you are dealing with a turbine, perhaps the pressures don’t have to be all that high?

Back to acetylene: in the good old days, when you could walk into a hardware store and buy calcium carbide, so called “fishermen” would sometimes put some carbide and rocks for weight into a glass jar, seal the jar with a lid, poke a hole in the lid, and toss it into a lake. When a little water got into the carbide, it could get got enough to become incandescent, leading to an explosion, killing all the fish for some distance around. The fish floated to the top, the ‘fishermen’ collected the carcasses and sold them for lots of money.

Not very sporting, and very indiscriminate, even if the goal is food. Sort of like catching dolphins in a tuna net.

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