Hydrogen Electrolysis Equipment for Research and Development Laboratories

For laboratory and scientific needs, hydrogen is used as an ultra high purity fuel and reducing agent. HOGEN® hydrogen generation systems are well-suited to provide ultra high purity hydrogen as a carrier gas with consistent composition and predictable low levels of oxygen and nitrogen.

Applications

  • Fuel cell development / testing
  • Chromatograph carrier/ fuel gas
  • Pharmaceutical hydrogenation
  • Process instrument reactant gas
  • Renewable energy storage demonstrations

HOGEN® GC hydrogen generators are a simpler, less expensive, and less complex approach to supplying hydrogen for laboratory and scientific applications. For larger labs, HOGEN® S Series 20 and 40 hydrogen generation systems can supply carrier and fuel gas to up to 200 gas chromatographs.

Proton Energy Systems' patented proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis technology produces hydrogen at 200 psig or higher without the need for mechanical compression, eliminating the need for high pressure liquid hydrogen tanks, or compressed gas storage.

Advantages

  • Zero maintenance palladium purifier
  • 24/7 operation
  • Standard water auto-fill
  • Narrow footprint and convenient height
  • Scientific grade (99.9999+%) purity
  • Highest commercial purity
  • Guaranteed predictability of impurities
  • Makes hydrogen where it’s needed through onsite generation
  • Eliminates breaking connections to deliver product
  • Minimizes inventory requirements
  • Installs easily, and requires little clearance
  • Produces at process pressure (up to 200 psig) without compression

Hydrogen Generation Systems for Analytical Laboratory Applications

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