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electrolyse
(redirected from Electrolyzer)

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electrolyse US, electrolyze [ɪˈlɛktrəʊˌlaɪz]
vb (tr)
1. (Chemistry) to decompose (a chemical compound) by electrolysis
2. to destroy (living tissue, such as hair roots) by electrolysis
[back formation from electrolysis on pattern of analyse]
electrolysation  US, electrolyzation n
electrolyser  US, electrolyzer n
Translations
electrolyse [ɪˈlektrəʊˌlaɪz] VTelectrolizar


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Sales and operating profit in specialty products grew with increased shipments of Hipore(TM) Li-ion rechargeable battery separators following plant expansion, export of membrane-process chlor-alkali electrolyzers to China, and increased shipments of ion-exchange membranes for chlor-alkali.
But the only material evidence of the transition is three hydrogen-powered buses that have roamed the streets of Reykjavik since 2003, fueled by a single electrolyzer station.
It is also the first publicly accessible direct high-pressure electrolyzer system.
 
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