From the talks with Dhruv here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AHOn5Z1wA8
Credits to : Prince Accidental Investor, Dhruv Rawane, Mohit
@Prince_AI : I dont know if you are the same person hosted this call
Water obtained from various reactions, including the reduction of nitro compounds to amino compounds like in the case of para-nitrophenol to para-aminophenol, can be a potential source of hydrogen.
The process of electrolysis can be used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. This method involves passing an electric current through water, causing the water molecules to dissociate into hydrogen and oxygen gases:
The hydrogen gas produced from this process can potentially be collected and used as a source of fuel or in various industrial applications where hydrogen is needed.
However, it’s important to note that obtaining hydrogen through electrolysis of water requires energy input, and the process may not be as efficient or cost-effective as other methods for hydrogen production depending on the scale and available resources.
However one needs to be at caution that there is no much yield at current technology of Hydrogen and as we progress more into research of Hydrogen – we might come up with better ones that can leverage more power with less input cost
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