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Hydrogen production practical limitations

It is possible to separate the cathode from the anode by putting the iron in contact with a platinum electrode, thus creating an electrochemical cell (Figure 1.6). The cathodic partial reaction (1.6) takes place more easily on the platinum, whose surface acts as a catalyst, than on the iron surface. As a result, a significant production of hydrogen is observed on the platinum, while at the hydrogen production on the iron practically stops. Simultaneously, the corrosion rate of iron increases. In this example, the anodic partial reaction takes place exclusively on the iron, whereas the cathodic partial reaction, which here limits the corrosion rate, takes place mostly on the... [Pg.10]

Water-Splitting Techniques. Only one water-sphtting method, electrolysis, is practiced industrially for the production of hydrogen, and that only to a limited extent. [Pg.424]

In order to achieve high yields, the reaction usually is conducted by application of high pressure. For laboratory use, the need for high-pressure equipment, together with the toxicity of carbon monoxide, makes that reaction less practicable. The scope of that reaction is limited to benzene, alkyl substituted and certain other electron-rich aromatic compounds. With mono-substituted benzenes, thepara-for-mylated product is formed preferentially. Super-acidic catalysts have been developed, for example generated from trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, hydrogen fluoride and boron trifluoride the application of elevated pressure is then not necessary. [Pg.135]


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