Professor Liu Bin (left) demonstrates the innovative cathode technology for stable water electrolysis to a colleague in the lab. A new kind of cathode that is more resistant to power fluctuations can ...
As seen in Fig. 1, at the bottom of the cell higher density liquid antimony pools beneath cathodically polarized molten stibnite. At the top of the cell, sulfur issues from a carbon anode immersed in ...
Around 70 percent of all chemical products use chlorine in their manufacturing process. At the same time, the production of this important base chemical is one of the most energy-intensive processes ...
A new kind of cathode that is more resistant to power fluctuations can render (sea)water electrolysis more sustainable, cost-effective, and more suited for coupling with intermittent renewable energy ...