dragoner said:Methane is better than water (even though volumetric density does not equal energy density), the enthalpy is why we source 95% of hydrogen production from fossil fuels still. Even with things more efficient, it is still better to have the constituent parts. "Un-refined" could also mean that the protium ratio is too high.
I always likes the idea that refined fuel is chemically pure water without any of the heavier atoms of hydrogen. When cracked into H2, there no deuterium, no tritium. Separating out the heavy water (a difficult thing to do) could be used to explain the reason refined fuel is more expensive, even though it's 'just water.' I can see how the very picky jump bubble (which is hyper sensitive to mass) might have a problem when you toss molecules that are two or three times more massive than 1-proton H into the mix.
dragoner said:What would become of the dton? The 14 cubic meters is from liquid hydrogen.
Keep it as a cultural remnant. It probably started with the Vilani, and they never throw anything away.
