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A pressure electrolyzer unit

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An electrolytic cell has been built for filling pressure cylinders with deuterium at high pressure. The bottles are filled directly from the cell using the electrolytic liberating pressure of D2 and O2. The levels of the electrolyte are held constant by means of an electromagnetically operated leak, controlled by the current through the electrolytic cell.

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  1. Yarwood, J., High Vacuum Technique, Chapman and Hall Ltd., London, 1948, p. 79.

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  2. Flinta, J. E., J. Sci. Instrum.31 (1954) 388.

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Flinta, J. A pressure electrolyzer unit. Appl. Sci. Res. 4, 249–254 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02316488

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