2016-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS 2016 Volume 4: Santilli Intl. Symp. / Mathematics Applications

Editors:Kongoli F, Gaines G, Georgiev S, Bhalekar A
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2016
Pages:320 pages
ISBN:978-1-987820-42-3
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    Santilli’s New Clean Fuels with Magnecular Structure

    Chandrashekhar Pandhurnekar1;
    1DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY, SHRI RAMDEOBABA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, NAGPUR, Nagpur, India;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 234
    Topic: 38

    Abstract:

    Clean energies should be our strategies to conserve life-life cycle as a symbiotic connection of all biological forms and as a self-producing beauty. In this industrial era, use of clean fuels such as MagnegasTM can be one of most appropriate step in attaining the sustainability which not only reduces the emission of harmful exhaust in the atmospheric air but moreover releases oxygen which ultimately enhance the breathing quality of the air. All the conventional fuels more or less release carbon dioxide and other carcinogenic gases during their combustion; and also causes a permanent removal of oxygen from the atmosphere. Excessive industrial uses of the conventional fossil fuel comprising the conventional covalent bonding in the recent past showing visible effects to everybody through climactic episodes such as floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, changes in local seasonal timing, etc. Such associated problems with uses of fossil fuels prompted Professor R. M. Santilli to discover new chemical species having a new type of bonds which are much weaker than covalent bonds. In memory of the Italian-American physicist, R. M. Santilli presented for the first time, the theoretical and experimental evidence on the existence of the new chemical species of magnecules defined as clusters of individual atoms (H; O; C; etc.), dimers (HO; CH; etc.) and ordinary molecules (H2; CO; H2O; etc.) bonded together by attractive forces. In this presentation, different topics which are shortly covered are: basics of hadronic chemistry, Santilli’s model of hydrogen and water molecules using hadronic chemistry, conception of Santilli’s magnecules, magnecular structure of H3 and O3, experimental verifications, industrial applications of fuels with Magnecular structures.

    Keywords:

    complete combustion; clean energies and fuels; gaseous fuels; hadronic chemistry; hadronic mechanics;

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    Pandhurnekar C. Santilli’s New Clean Fuels with Magnecular Structure. In: Kongoli F, Gaines G, Georgiev S, Bhalekar A, editors. Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit SIPS 2016 Volume 4: Santilli Intl. Symp. / Mathematics Applications. Volume 4. Montreal(Canada): FLOGEN Star Outreach. 2016. p. 173-192.