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This light not only heats the water, but also reaches a photovoltaic panel which provides energy to run the PEM electrolysis cell, which is what actually splits the water into hydrogen and oxygen.
A research team from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) and Seoul National University has developed a new ...
As the water inside the device is split, producing hydrogen and oxygen, the reduced water levels increase the concentration of the KOH solution (which had started out much more concentrated than ...
When water is split electrolytically, the result is typically hydrogen -- and 'useless' oxygen. Instead of oxygen, you can also produce hydrogen peroxide, which is required for many branches of ...
Hydrogen is currently produced in a few ways, like electrolysis (using electricity to separate hydrogen and oxygen from water molecules) or from natural gas—and both have drawbacks.
Researchers at CU Boulder have published new findings in Science Advances on hydrogen-powered vehicle fuel cells. Widespread adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles over traditional electric vehicles ...
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