Submitted by TurretLauncher t3_z9erpj in science
KiwasiGames t1_iyha5dq wrote
Reply to comment by NoConversation9358 in New device can make hydrogen when dunked in salt water by TurretLauncher
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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