High-temperature electrolysis
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title:
High-temperature electrolysis
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High-temperature electrolysis is a technology for producing hydrogen from water at high temperatures or other products, such as iron or carbon nanomaterials, as higher energy lowers needed electricity to split molecules and opens up new, potentially better electrolytes like molten salts or hydroxides. Unlike electrolysis at room temperature, HTE operates at elevated temperature ranges depending on the thermal capacity of the material. Because of the detrimental effects of burning fossil fuels on
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Technique for producing hydrogen from water
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-temperature_electrolysis
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2004-10-28T09:25:30Z
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2024-09-05T02:26:11Z
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