Anomalous hydrogen production during photolysis of nahco3 mixed water

Production and enhancement of hydrogen on large scale is a goal towards the revolution of green and cheap energy. Utilization of hydrogen energy has many attractive features, including energy renewability, flexibility, and zero green house gas emissions. In this current research the production and t...

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Main Authors: Shahid, Muhammad, Bidin, Noriah, Mat Daud, Yacoob, Talha, Muhammad, Ullah, M.Inayat
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author Shahid, Muhammad
Bidin, Noriah
Mat Daud, Yacoob
Talha, Muhammad
Ullah, M.Inayat
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Bidin, Noriah
Mat Daud, Yacoob
Talha, Muhammad
Ullah, M.Inayat
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description Production and enhancement of hydrogen on large scale is a goal towards the revolution of green and cheap energy. Utilization of hydrogen energy has many attractive features, including energy renewability, flexibility, and zero green house gas emissions. In this current research the production and the enhancement of hydrogen from the NaHCO3 mixed water have been investigated under the action of diode pumped solid state laser with second harmonic of wavelength 532nm. The efficiency of the hydrogen and oxygen yields was found to be greater than the normal Faradic efficiency. The parametric dependence of the yields as a function of laser irradiation time, Laser focusing effect and other parameters of the electrolysis fundamentals were carefully studied.
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spelling my.utm.eprints-69752017-10-22T06:26:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/6975/ Anomalous hydrogen production during photolysis of nahco3 mixed water Shahid, Muhammad Bidin, Noriah Mat Daud, Yacoob Talha, Muhammad Ullah, M.Inayat Q Science (General) Production and enhancement of hydrogen on large scale is a goal towards the revolution of green and cheap energy. Utilization of hydrogen energy has many attractive features, including energy renewability, flexibility, and zero green house gas emissions. In this current research the production and the enhancement of hydrogen from the NaHCO3 mixed water have been investigated under the action of diode pumped solid state laser with second harmonic of wavelength 532nm. The efficiency of the hydrogen and oxygen yields was found to be greater than the normal Faradic efficiency. The parametric dependence of the yields as a function of laser irradiation time, Laser focusing effect and other parameters of the electrolysis fundamentals were carefully studied. Research Publication IJSER 2011-04 Article PeerReviewed Shahid, Muhammad and Bidin, Noriah and Mat Daud, Yacoob and Talha, Muhammad and Ullah, M.Inayat (2011) Anomalous hydrogen production during photolysis of nahco3 mixed water. International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, 2 (4). pp. 1-5. ISSN 2229-5518
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
Shahid, Muhammad
Bidin, Noriah
Mat Daud, Yacoob
Talha, Muhammad
Ullah, M.Inayat
Anomalous hydrogen production during photolysis of nahco3 mixed water
title Anomalous hydrogen production during photolysis of nahco3 mixed water
title_full Anomalous hydrogen production during photolysis of nahco3 mixed water
title_fullStr Anomalous hydrogen production during photolysis of nahco3 mixed water
title_full_unstemmed Anomalous hydrogen production during photolysis of nahco3 mixed water
title_short Anomalous hydrogen production during photolysis of nahco3 mixed water
title_sort anomalous hydrogen production during photolysis of nahco3 mixed water
topic Q Science (General)
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