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Proton production, neutralisation and reduction in a floating water bridge
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Electrolysis Of WaterChemical EngineeringEngineeringPontoon BridgeElectrolyzer CellIon ExchangeCivil EngineeringWater BridgeProton TransferHigh Voltage ElectrolysisChemistryHydrogenWater ElectrolysisProton ProductionElectrolyzed WaterElectrochemistry
This work reports on proton production, transport, reduction and neutralization in floating aqueous bridges under the application of a high dc voltage ('floating water bridge'). Recently possible mechanisms for proton transfer through the bridge were suggested. In this work we visualize and describe the production of protons in the anolyte and their neutralization in the catholyte. Apart from that, protons are reduced to hydrogen due to electrolysis. Microbubbles are detached instantly, due to the electrohydrodynamic flow at the electrode surface. No larger, visible bubbles are formed and the system degasses through the bridge due to its higher local temperature. A detailed analysis of trace elements originating from beaker material, anode or the atmosphere is presented, showing that their influence on the overall conduction compared to the contribution of protons is negligible. Finally, an electrochemical rationale of high voltage electrolysis of low ionic strength solutions is presented.
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