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KiwasiGames t1_iyha5dq wrote

The basic problem is that the sea water will corrode your electrodes (ie the exposed extension cord wire). On any sort of scale, electrodes become a huge cost and downtime factor. As a result most electrolysis plants use clean water.

Improved electrodes that are resistant to seawater corrosion means that we don’t need to use potable water to produce hydrogen. This is a big deal (if the tech ends up being scalable).

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dejco t1_iyhhm2z wrote

You could use graphite.

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baggier t1_iyk3dha wrote

then the graphite overpotentials mean you use more voltage and less efficiency

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