noun
- A device or apparatus that performs electrolysis, breaking down a chemical compound by passing an electric current through it.
Usage: Also spelled 'electrolyser' in British English.; Commonly used in industrial and scientific contexts.
Examples
- The electrolyzer splits water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen gases.
- Industrial electrolyzers are used to refine metals and produce chemicals.
- A hydrogen electrolyzer converts electrical energy into chemical energy stored in hydrogen fuel.
- The laboratory electrolyzer demonstrated how electrolysis separates salt water into its components.
- Modern electrolyzers are becoming more efficient for renewable energy applications.