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A COMPARISON OF HYDROGEN PRODUCTION BY ELECTROLYSIS METHOD USING WATER ELECTROLYTE WITH STAINLESS STEEL AND COPPER ELECTRODES

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Lathifa Putri Afisna   +4 more
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Oxide-hybridized carbon as a catalyst support for efficient anion exchange membrane water electrolysis. [PDF]

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Park JS   +14 more
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ELECTROLYSIS

Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1942
The destruction of the hair follicle in congenital dystrichiasis and in trichiasis associated with trachoma and other pathologic conditions of the eyelids causing entropion has long been an ophthalmologic problem. Michaels,1an ophthalmologist, in 1869 first introduced the method of inserting a needle heated to white heat into the follicle to destroy it.
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Electrolysis and Co‐Electrolysis Performance of SOE Short Stacks

Fuel Cells, 2013
AbstractIn this study, two short SOE stacks (6‐cells) were characterized in steam‐electrolysis mode. The first was based on Ni‐YSZ supported cells with LSCF‐based air electrodes. The second included LSC‐based air electrodes specifically developed within the SOFC600 project.
S. Diethelm   +3 more
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Electrolysis

1998
Abstract 255.] I Have already stated that when an electric current in any part of its circuit passes through certain compound substances called Electrolytes, the passage of the current is accompanied by a certain chemical process called Electrolysis, in which the substance is resolved into two components called Ions, of which one, called
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Electrolysis Troubles

Journal AWWA, 1938
John B. Dean. Prior to 1903 the electrolysis problem of the Water Division at St. Louis was very serious. During that year, E. E. Brownell, electrical engineer, was employed to make an electrolysis survey and to report on methods of mitigating this condition.
John B. Dean, D. D. Gross
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ELECTROLYSIS

School Science and Mathematics, 1931
G. T. Franklin, W. H. McLain
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