Ultrasound-Assisted Electrolysis in NaOH Solution for Hydrogen Generation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jigang Li Jilai Xue Zhenjun Tan Yifang Zheng Lei Zhang
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"Water electrolysis in 0.4 mol/L NaOH solution for hydrogen generation was carried out with ultrasound introduced through the anode. It was found that the cell voltage reduced by 150-300 mV in the current range of 20 mA to 40 mA with ultrasound frequency at 25.3 kHz. The cell operation became unstable when the cell current was larger than 75 mA with ultrasound. This reduction in cell voltage was due to removal of the gas bubbles on the electrode surface, which can be directly observed in the see-through cell of water electrolysis. Ultrasound with frequency of 33.3 Hz was also tried, but no better effect was obtained. The results suggest that ultrasound assisted water electrolysis can have potential in energy savings for hydrogen production.IntroductionIn electrolytic process, the electrode that the bubbles generated on its surface usually covered a thin gas film, which can be caused an additional voltage about 0.15-0.25V[l,2], especially in aluminum electrolysis. To solve the problem, loading the ultrasound removes the gas bubbles from the electrodes, this subject had been researched in recent years. From 1995 Jilai Xue et al[3,4,5]. applied the ultrasound in aluminum electrolysis in lab. The results from Sheng-De Li et al.[6] reveals that can decrease the cell voltage and have influences about the hydrogen and oxygen's output ratio. Although there are many paper about the applying of ultrasound such as in electrolysis[5,6], deposition[7,8], plating[9,10], oxidation of salts substance on the surface of electrodes[l 1] and so on, the effect of different frequencies ultrasound hadn't been investigated deeply.We focus on the anode voltage by different frequencies ultrasound and the bubble behaviors in this paper. The environment of this experiment is in alkaline solution. Through this exploration it can offer a basis for the applying of ultrasound in electrolysis."
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APA: Jigang Li Jilai Xue Zhenjun Tan Yifang Zheng Lei Zhang  (2011)  Ultrasound-Assisted Electrolysis in NaOH Solution for Hydrogen Generation

MLA: Jigang Li Jilai Xue Zhenjun Tan Yifang Zheng Lei Zhang Ultrasound-Assisted Electrolysis in NaOH Solution for Hydrogen Generation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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