Metal hydride compounds, which are prepared by mixing together from about
1 to about 10 parts by molecular weight of at least one metal selected
from the group consisting of silicon, aluminum, tin, and zinc; from about
1 to about 3 parts by molecular weight of an alkali metal hydroxide; and
from about 5 to about 10 parts by molecular weight of water and allowing
this mixture to stand for a time sufficient to form a metal hydride, can
be used for making fuel additives, treating sour gas, enhancing oil
refining, extracting oil from tar sands and shale, increasing production
of hydrogen from a hydrogen plant, treating oil and gas wells to enhance
production, eliminate PCBs, cleaning soil contaminated by hydrocarbons
and/or heavy metals, controlling odors, cleaning polluting stack
emissions, extracting edible and essential oils, and eliminating
bacteria, fungicides, and parasites from vegetation.