Hydrogen production by infrared laser electrolysis on nacl solution

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A method referred as Hydrogen Production by Infrared assisted Electrolysis (HyPIR) is presented in this work. Two graphite electrodes are immersed in electrolytic cell containing 0.51 7 g of NaCl and 7 ml of ethanol C2H5OH solution which act as supplements for a partial oxidation reaction. Erbium YAG laser with wavelength of 2.94 um and 57.6 mJ energy per pulse at a pulse rate of 4 Hz is illuminated directly on the electrolytic solution. The irradiating light facilitates the dissociation of water by stretching the inter-atomic hydrogen-oxygen bonds in the electrolytic solutions and directly increase the rate of hydrogen yields.

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Khamsan, N. E., Krishnan, G., & Bidin, N. (2015). Hydrogen production by infrared laser electrolysis on nacl solution. Jurnal Teknologi, 74(8), 85–89. https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v74.4734

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