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*Produces [[Chlorine]], [[Hydrogen]] and [[Sodium Hydroxide]] | *Produces [[Chlorine]], [[Hydrogen]] and [[Sodium Hydroxide]] | ||
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==Aluminium Oxide== | ==Aluminium Oxide== |
Latest revision as of 21:10, 23 August 2023
Basics
- The splitting (lysis) of molecules using electricity
- Can also refer to Electroplating ?
Main Electolysis Feedstocks
Water
- Produces Hydrogen and Oxygen
- Often an alkaline powder is added to increase conductivity over pure water
- There is a PILE of projects/build documentation on these devices, many of which are for Oxyhydrogen Pseudoscience related use cases, BUT the devices themselves may still be of use/worth investigating
Brine
- Produces Chlorine, Hydrogen and Sodium Hydroxide
- Re: Chloralkali Process
Aluminium Oxide
- Modern refining method (was more complex chemical wise, need to dig)
Electroplating Metals
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Electrolysis
- High pressure, low cost electrolyzer paper PDF - A Low-Cost High-Pressure Hydrogen Generator - OSTI.gov -lost link for this, not even in v1?
- A Paper on Water Temp in Electrolysis of Water
- Device used to account for increasing temperature electrolyte caused resistance change? (From a (Former?) Pseudoscience Researcher)