The group
comprises of 14-year-old Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, Faleke
Oluwatoyin and 15-year old Bello Eniola showcased their unique
innovation at this year’s Maker Faire Africa held in Lagos, Nigeria.
A statement on their website read thus “Our inventions have largely stayed hidden in the ‘punk of the bush’ and the outer reaches of the informal sector until now.”
Below is a description of how the ingenious creation of these four young Nigerians work:
Urine is put into an electrolytic cell, which cracks the urea into nitrogen, water, and hydrogen.
The hydrogen goes into a water filter for purification, which then gets pushed into the gas cylinder.
The gas cylinder pushes hydrogen into a cylinder of liquid borax, which is used to remove the moisture from the hydrogen gas.
This purified hydrogen gas is pushed into the generator. 1 Liter of urine gives you 6 hours of electricity.
Below is a description of how the ingenious creation of these four young Nigerians work:
Urine is put into an electrolytic cell, which cracks the urea into nitrogen, water, and hydrogen.
The hydrogen goes into a water filter for purification, which then gets pushed into the gas cylinder.
The gas cylinder pushes hydrogen into a cylinder of liquid borax, which is used to remove the moisture from the hydrogen gas.
This purified hydrogen gas is pushed into the generator. 1 Liter of urine gives you 6 hours of electricity.
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