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kleinbl00  ·  337 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Scientist Discover How to Convert CO2 into Powder That Can Be Stored for Decades

Dude this seems like a big fucking deal to me:

This too:

    However, when the partial pressure of CO2 in the overhead gas, PCO2, reaches 1 atm and above, bicarbonate dominates in the aqueous phase: [HCO3−(aq)] ≫ [CO32−(aq)] (Figure 1F). This means that the freshly prepared bicarbonate feedstock could be converted into formate with a theoretical yield of ∼100% with nearly zero carbon efficiency loss, if in a constant CO2 partial pressure environment of PCO2 = 1 atm or higher.

DOes that say what I think it does? You electrolyze the shit not much hotter than hydrogen, and keeping it in a bottle with nothing but CO2 above it keeps it running?

'cuz my water-welder makes fucktons of hydrogen with a scary amount of (cheap) potassium. This seems entirely doable.