I hope I am posting this in the proper forum, if not, feel free to move it.
I am doing a feasibility study. This is a generalized question. The goal is, to use two or more reagents, or any mix of substances.... so as this mixture will convert to gas with preferably no energy input. (does not need to be 100% gas, some substance can be left) That's easy enough....
But next, after it converts to gas, I want to reverse the process and convert it all back to its non gaseous state (liquid or solid) Again, using very little energy (on a relative basis, vs. the substance mass). If required, it would be OK to add a reagent to convert back to the non gaseous state, assuming it was an abundant very low cost substance. This process would need to be repeated over and over without having to change the base substances. This continued conversion should happen relatively fast, less than a few minutes.
Is there a mix of reagents which would meet this criteria? TYIA