Researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding the dynamics of underwater electrical pulses, which could lead to more efficient extraction of hydrogen from seawater.
By combining electrical, spectral, and laser methods, scientists have been able to study the behavior of seawater resistance and plasma generation between electrodes in three dimensions.
Given hydrogen power’s potential for abundant energy, extracting it through pulsed electrical currents in highly conductive seawater has garnered increased attention.
Author's summary: Researchers uncover new insights into seawater hydrogen extraction using diagnostic techniques.