Abstract

The MQ-8 sensor will be used in this investigation to estimate the maximum hydrogen gas concentration generated during the dry cell generators’ electrolysis procedure. The process of water electrolysis involves breaking down the water molecule H2O using direct electric current, into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. Utilizing DC generators with 4/4 plate electodes (Cu/Al) as the cathodes and NaNO3 solutions as the electrolytes, hydrogen gas production by electrolysis is achieved. 0.6 amps and 2 volts are employed in this electrolysis procedure for a duration of 1 hour. The ideal conditions for hydrogen gas concentration are NaNO3 1 M concentration and 60 minutes with a maximum hydrogen concentration of 143.393 ppm generated. The hydrogen gas concentration verification result value is 144 ppm.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call