Hydrogen production by a low-cost electrolyzer developed through the combination of alkaline water electrolysis and solar energy use |
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Authors: | Dayana D Arc de Fátima Palhares,Luiz Gustavo Martins Vieira,Jo?o Jorge Ribeiro Damasceno |
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Affiliation: | Federal University of Uberlândia, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, B. 1K, Campus Santa Mônica, 38400-902, Uberlândia, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Electrolysis is a relatively simple process for obtaining hydrogen and can be combined with use of renewable energy sources, such as solar photovoltaic energy, for clean, sustainable gas production. This study designed a cylindrical electrolytic cell made of acrylic and 304 stainless steel electrodes to produce hydrogen. The electrolyte used was sodium hydroxide (NaOH 2–5 mol L?1), and the direct current voltages applied were 2.0, 2.7, and 3.4 V. The maximum hydrogen production was achieved with 5.0 mol L?1 NaOH and 3.4 V electric voltage. The system was connected to a photovoltaic panel of 20 W and exposed to solar radiation from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Approximately 2 L of hydrogen was produced within a period, and an average irradiance of 800.0 W m?2 ± 60 W m?2 was achieved. The system was stable throughout the tests. |
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Keywords: | Hydrogen Solar energy Alkaline electrolysis |
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