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Plasmatron / Microplasmatron Fuel Converter

Creates hydrogen on the go from fuel, using plasma technology.  Three MIT professors, with DOT funding, have come up with a device that resembles Paul Pantone's Geet.  Patents predate Pantone's work.  Have licensed to automobile supplier, Arvin-Meritor.


The Plasmatron with a carburetor

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Description

From left Leslie Bromberg, Alex Rabinovich and Daniel Cohn developers of the plasmatron. (Photo courtsey of Donna Coveney)

"The microplasmatron fuel converter (plasmatron) is a device that would be used on a vehicle to transform gasoline or other hydrocarbons into hydrogen rich gas. The plasmatron uses an electrically conducting gas (a plasma) to accelerate reactions which generate hydrogen rich gas. The hydrogen-gas, which is a high quality fuel, is then used as a fuel in the engine resulting in greatly reducing pollution. The small size and rapid response of the plasmatron make it suitable for use onboard vehicles."

Source: http://www.psfc.mit.edu/plasmatech/plasmatron1.html

(In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.)

 

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