Gravitational electrolysis and molecular separator using...

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 25 – B

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C25B 9/12 (2006.01) C25B 1/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2551727

An electro-hydrogen generator consisting of a rotary-driven cylindrical vessel which produces gravities of sufficient magnitude to promote the elimination of the bubble blanket that causes increased resistance in standard electrolysis. A high speed movement of electrodes is used to facilitate the separation of hydrogen gas and oxygen from an electrolytic solution. The external electrodes, comprising a cathode nearer the center and an anode nearer the periphery separated from each other by a fixed bar within a slot, move outward from the center of the cylindrical vessel toward the periphery of the vessel as the cylinder spins centrifugally. The movement of the charges creates increased potential difference with the electrolytes, facilitating the dissociation and migration of the hydrogen and oxygen molecules within the solution. Water is added peripherally to replace the spent electrolyte, maintaining electrolyte concentration and conductivity at suitable levels. Safety measures are also disclosed due to the explosive nature of hydrogen gas. These measures include shunting the hydrogen gas via vents, blowers, venturi outlets and turbines; using domed or slanted ceilings to collect leaked hydrogen from enclosed spaces; and using a secondary bag or chamber to trap escaped hydrogen.

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