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*[https://www.oceangeothermal.org/hydrogen-energy-electrolysis/ A Page by "Ocean Geothermal Energy Foundation" on the Process]
*[https://www.oceangeothermal.org/hydrogen-energy-electrolysis/ A Page by "Ocean Geothermal Energy Foundation" on the Process]
*[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/244384465_Electrolysis_of_supercritical_aqueous_solutions_at_temperatures_up_to_800_K_and_pressures_up_to_400_MPa A 2003 Study Titled "Electrolysis of supercritical aqueous solutions at temperatures up to 800 K and pressures up to 400 MPa" ]
*[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/244384465_Electrolysis_of_supercritical_aqueous_solutions_at_temperatures_up_to_800_K_and_pressures_up_to_400_MPa A 2003 Study Titled "Electrolysis of supercritical aqueous solutions at temperatures up to 800 K and pressures up to 400 MPa" ]
*[http://bard.cm.utexas.edu/resources/Bard-Reprint/366.pdf A 1986 Paper Titled "Electrochemistry in Near-Critical and Supercritical Fluids. 3. Studies of Br-, I-, and
*[http://bard.cm.utexas.edu/resources/Bard-Reprint/366.pdf A 1986 Paper Titled "Electrochemistry in Near-Critical and Supercritical Fluids. 3. Studies of Br-, I-, and Hydroquinone in Aqueous Solutions" ]
Hydroquinone in Aqueous Solutions" ]

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