Hydrogen Generation by Koh-Ethanol Plasma Electrolysis Using Double Compartement Reactor

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This study has successfully investigated the generation of hydrogen using double compartment reactor with plasma electrolysis process. Double compartment reactor is designed to achieve high discharged voltage, high concentration, and also reduce the energy consumption. The experimental results showed the use of double compartment reactor increased the productivity ratio 90 times higher compared to Faraday electrolysis process. The highest hydrogen production obtained is 26.50 mmol/min while the energy consumption can reach up 1.71 kJ/mmol H2 at 0.01 M KOH solution. It was shown that KOH concentration, addition of ethanol, cathode depth, and temperature have important effects on hydrogen production, energy consumption, and process efficiency.

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Saksono, N., Sasiang, J., Rosalina, C. D., & Budikania, T. (2018). Hydrogen Generation by Koh-Ethanol Plasma Electrolysis Using Double Compartement Reactor. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 316). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/316/1/012011

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