作者
Timothy J Wallington, James E Anderson, Donald J Siegel, Michael A Tamor, Sherry A Mueller, Sandra L Winkler, Ole J Nielsen
发表日期
2013/4/9
期刊
Journal of Chemical Education
卷号
90
期号
4
页码范围
440-445
出版商
American Chemical Society and Division of Chemical Education, Inc.
简介
Providing sustainable mobility is a major challenge that will require new vehicle and fuel technologies. Alternative and future fuels are the subject of considerable research and public interest. A simple approach is presented that can be used in science education lectures at the high school or undergraduate level to provide students with an understanding of the elemental composition of future fuels. Starting from key fuel requirements and overlaying the chemical trends evident in the periodic table, it can be demonstrated that future chemical fuels will be based on three elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Liquid hydrocarbons are the most convenient transportation fuels because of their physical state (easier to handle than gases or solids) and their high gravimetric and volumetric energy densities. Challenges remain for storage of electricity and gaseous fuels. Recognizing the need to address climate change …
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