Originally posted by not_important
Salt water will give you chlorine, no matter what voltage, even if you are getting O2 as well. It also takes much more expensive electrodes.
Hydroxide, K or Na, with stainless steel or nickel (better) electrodes. The closer you can get the electrodes, the lower the ohmic drop and the less
voltage needed to run the cell (down to the minimum needed to split H2O and overcome electrode overvoltage).
The hydroxide will absorb CO2 and needs to be replaced ever so often. |