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Green hydrogen in aeronautics .Production

Authors: Ange NZIHOU, María GONZALEZ MARTINEZ, Doan PHAM MINH, Lina María ROMERO MILLAN, Yves GOURINAT

Publication date: September 10, 2021

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5. Glossary

Biogas; Biogas

Mixture essentially consisting of methane (CH 4 ) and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) produced by the biochemical decomposition of organic materials in an environment containing little or no oxygen.

Electrode; Electrode

Electrical or ionic conductor capable of capturing or releasing electrons. A distinction is made between anode and cathode. In chemistry, the anode is the electrode where an electrochemical oxidation reaction takes place. In contrast, the cathode is the electrode where an electrochemical reduction reaction takes place.

Electrolysis; Electrolysis

The process of converting electrical energy into chemical energy. Electrolysis decomposes certain substances by...

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