Abstract

The HydroSynBio™ H₂O-Matrix System is a novel integrated bio-photonic platform for atmospheric water synthesis. The system combines dual-chamber photobioreactors using Chlamydomonas reinhardtii for biological hydrogen production and Elodea canadensis for oxygen production, powered by solar energy.

The core inventive step is a hybrid low-energy gas separation technology (APCCM asymmetric polymer-ceramic membrane + DEPB dynamic electrochemical potential barrier) coupled with pulsed pressure-swing adsorption, enabling efficient separation of biologically generated H₂ and O₂. The separated gases are then catalytically recombined in a Pt/C PEM reverse fuel cell to produce pure water.

The entire process is optimized in real-time by an AI-neural controller for maximum efficiency and safety. This defensive publication discloses the complete system architecture, proprietary efficiency model, patent claims, alternative embodiments, and detailed engineering specifications to establish prior art and prevent future patenting of this integrated approach.

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