[HN Gopher] Hydrogen production from water electrolysis: role of...
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       Hydrogen production from water electrolysis: role of catalysts
       (2021)
        
       Author : rfreytag
       Score  : 25 points
       Date   : 2022-03-18 11:59 UTC (11 hours ago)
        
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       | dr_dshiv wrote:
       | Table salt supports electrodeless electrolysis in the presence of
       | 13.56mhz EMF.
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       | Schneider, J., Holzer, F., Kraus, M., Kopinke, F. D., & Roland,
       | U. (2012). Water dissociation in a radio-frequency
       | electromagnetic field with ex situ electrodes--process
       | characterization. Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 22(1),
       | 015010.
        
         | ncmncm wrote:
         | https://sci-hub.se/10.1088/0963-0252/22/2/025007
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         | I could not tell how they would direct the oxygen one way and
         | the hydrogen some other way.
        
       | kurthr wrote:
       | "More effective electrocatalysts screening strategies are needed
       | to establish the standard evaluation protocol for effective
       | comparisons of the performances of catalysts from different
       | research groups. Nevertheless, the surge of recent interests in
       | nanostructure and lattice oxygen engineering of catalysts is
       | expected to lead to new advances in the design of active, stable,
       | and low-cost OER and HER electrocatalysts for the mass
       | commercialization of water-splitting based hydrogen production."
        
         | sephamorr wrote:
         | I wonder if we need something like the services NREL performs
         | for solar cells - a standardized test suite that labs/companies
         | can bring their research cells to be tested.
        
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