Electrolysis of Water to Produce H2 & O2; and to Use Energy of H2-O2 Combustion

July 4, 2006 9:16am CST
Production hydrogen and oxygen from water in a small scale at room temperature & pressure. Then the Hydrogen & oxygen are combusted to form water and energy. This energy is greater than energy required for electrolysis of water (assumption). Hence this energy is utilysed for electrolysis and excess energy is used to do Work. We need the thermodynamic values for Electrolysis of water, Combustion of H2 in O2, and any other relevant information.
3 responses
• United States
13 Sep 06
your assumption is wrong, much more energy is required to split the molecule then released when combustion happens... good idea but its been tried before, we just can make an efficient enough system, and the laws of physics tell you that it cant be done...
@romeysam (150)
• India
15 Nov 06
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@akumei1269 (1749)
• India
15 Nov 06
Krishna , I have little idea about it . But I am thankful to you for starting a discussion on such a scientific topic . I hope those whi have good knowledge about it will definitely respond.
@moneymind (10510)
• Philippines
15 Nov 06
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