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Chemistry: Electrical And Wave Energy > Apparatus > Electrolytic > Cells > With Feeding And/or Withdrawal Means > Gas Withdrawal

Gas Withdrawal

Gas Withdrawal patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.

10/25/07 - 20070246351 - Device for generating hydrogen for use in internal combustion engines
An electrolysis conversion system for converting water into hydrogen and oxygen, includes a housing in which are housed electrodes. The electrodes are immersed in an electrolyte and are connected to a positive and negative sides of an energy source. The housing is a non conductive material that has chambers to ...

10/11/07 - 20070235326 - Solar-powered oxyhydrogen generating system
A solar-powered oxyhydrogen generating system includes an electric oxyhydrogen generator and a solar-power generator. The electric oxyhydrogen generator includes an electrolysis tank for receiving water, a plurality of electrodes extending into the electrolysis tank so as to be immersed in the water, and a gas outlet in spatial communication with ...

06/21/07 - 20070138006 - System and method for generating hydrogen gas
A hydrogen gas generation system is provided for use in a mobile vehicle. The mobile vehicle may be for example, a car or truck or other vehicle such as a balloon, dirigible, airship, ship, or boat. The vehicle has an on-board hydrogen generator for generating hydrogen gas, preferably using an ...

06/22/06 - 20060131168 - Electrochemical treatment of ammonia in waste-water
In a sewage treatment plant, dissolved ammonium is extracted from the waste-water stream, and is transferred to a body of secondary water. The secondary water is passed through an electrolysis station, where the ammonium is transformed to nitrogen gas. The capture and transfer can be done by ion-exchange, the electrolysis ...



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