Electrolytic source of pressurized hydrogen

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204270, 204284, 204290R, C25B 112, C25B 900, C25B 1104, C25B 1508

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052680819

ABSTRACT:
An electrolyzer is formed by electrolytic cells, electrically connected in serious. Each cell is provided with inlets and outlets for filling with electrolyte into which dip the positive oxygen electrode and negative pressurized hydrogen electrode with an inner outlet of hydrogen. The hydrogen electrodes are formed by at least one inner layer, by covering layer and by the metallic coating. Said inner layers have the value of hydrogen overvoltage at the highest 0.25 V, said covering layer has the hydrogen overvoltage between 0.3 and 0.4 V and said metallic coating has the hydrogen overvoltage between 0.5 and 1.5 V. The hydrogen electrodes, formed as non-polarizable reversible systems are connected through their inner hydrogen outlets with the inlet of the hydrogen receptacle on condition given by

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