A systematic study on electrolytic production of hydrogen gas by using graphite as electrode
Yuvaraj, A.L., Santhanaraj, D. · Materials Research · 2014
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In a laboratory model, from the figure, it was observed that initially the hydrogen production was reached to maximum of 800 cc/min and thereby decreased to attain the stable state. The authors concluded that from the results, the researchers concluded that the high electrolytic concentration (above 0.025 M) is not beneficial for long time hydrogen production without destruction of graphite electrode. These findings from a laboratory model add evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's biological and therapeutic potential in the model studied.
What the Findings Mean
H2HUBB reviewed how molecular hydrogen was evaluated in this publication and summarizes the source-grounded findings below. From the figure, it was observed that initially the hydrogen production was reached to maximum of 800 cc/min and thereby decreased to attain the stable state.
What the Researchers Studied
The study used a laboratory experiment.
What Effects Did Molecular Hydrogen Have?
17 (1) • Feb 2014 • https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392013005000153 link copy A systematic study on electrolytic production of hydrogen gas by using graphite as electrode Authorship SCIMAGO INSTITUTIONS RANKINGS Abstract Alkaline water electrolysis is one of the easiest methods for hydrogen production that has the advantage of simplicity. In this regard, the electrolytic production of hydrogen is systematically studied by commercially available graphite electrode at room temperature. The experimental results showed the rate of production of hydrogen gas was significantly affected when the reaction parameters such as effect of electrolyte concentration, temperature, applied voltage and reaction time are varied. From the figure, it was observed that initially the hydrogen production was reached to maximum of 800 cc/min and thereby decreased to attain the stable state. The authors concluded that from the results, the researchers concluded that the high electrolytic concentration (above 0.025 M) is not beneficial for long time hydrogen production without destruction of graphite electrode.
Why These Findings Matter
These findings from a laboratory model add evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's biological and therapeutic potential in the model studied.
How Strong Is This Evidence?
This is laboratory evidence from a laboratory experiment. It is most informative for the biological mechanisms, cellular responses, or biochemical outcomes directly measured.
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