Promising method for hydrogen producing and its potential

Promising method for hydrogen producing and its potential

In this paper the features of decomposition of water in an artificial centrifugal field and, in particular, a question on an opportunity of creating a centrifugal hydrogen generator and its use on board the vehicle are theoretically considered.

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