H2 Blue Kit® eco formula | Hydrogen test liquid by titration method | developed by Molecular Hydrogen Foundation (MHF)After the role of hydrogen was recognized as important, a supposed hydrogen measuring device came onto the market in Japan (Trustlex ENH 1000), which calculates the dissolved hydrogen content from the measured redox potential using an experience-based conversion factor of approx. (-)2,14 However, this factor has been criticized by numerous experts and Trustlex itself admits that the device does not work properly.A laboratory determination of the hydrogen that is actually soluble in water is actually still very complex and still fraught with unexplained problems. Electronic measuring devices require a high level of specialist knowledge and are very expensive.We therefore recommend a chemical titration method using the H2 Blue Kit ®, which was developed by the Molecular Hydrogen Foundation and further developed in collaboration with us. Because they contain the precious metal platinum, these test drops are relatively expensive.Do not drink the test liquid and keep it away from children! Use protective gloves, a wipeable surface and pay attention to textiles. The drops contain methylene blue, a very intense dye.Molecular hydrogen content testWorks at all water ionizers – even with just Hydrogen producing ionizers without pH increaseProcedure for testing the molecular hydrogen content with the H2 Blue® KitThe molecular hydrogen content test with the H2 blue® kit is carried out immediately after production. To do this, carefully fill a 6 ml water sample into the measuring cup and add a drop of the blue measuring liquid. Each drop that discolors represents 0,1 ppm (=100 ppb) of dissolved hydrogen gas. If a drop no longer discolors itself, you can stir gently.If the liquid still does not change color, the last drop added to the water no longer counts. Water under normal atmospheric pressure can contain up to 1,6 ppm hydrogen gas (full saturation). With the AquaVolta® hydrogen booster You can also produce supersaturated water with over 6 ppm. However, this falls back to full saturation within a few minutes when the sample comes into contact with the normal atmosphere. If you want a lot of hydrogen, you have to drink it quickly.Connection between H2, pH value and redox potential | By Randy Sharpe (Producer of the H2-Blue-Kit drops)The online version of this e-book by Randy Sharpe is available here. The PDF as Free download on this product page.Video on the right: Hydrogen and activated water basic terms pH, redox potential, H2 ppmThe measurement of molecular hydrogen in hydrogen rich water (HRW) is often carried out using inadequate methods.The educational video here explains the connection between pH value, redox potential (ORP) and the ppm value of dissolved hydrogen.What is presented goes very deep into the subject matter, please also note the entire individual sections of the entire PDF, further down on this page.Hydrogen & active water, pH, redox potential, H2 ppmLord of Hydrogen: 10ppm molecularly dissolved H2 content | World recordH2 pressure “shake estimation method” on the Aquavolta® Nano BoosterTest video | Molecularly dissolved hydrogen from the ECA tractortest video Hydrogen booster | Molecularly dissolved hydrogenImportant findings after the numerous hydrogen tests:Water ionizers for the production of basic hydrogen water are still the most useful water ionizers because, on the one hand, they still have the highest hydrogen contents to date of up to 2,5 ppm (parts per million) or 2500 ppb (parts per billion).Battery-operated, pressurized, portable hydrogen water generators are a good place to start, but they only produce a fraction of the amount of hydrogen compared to a flow-through water ionizer, which is why you need to carry out at least 5 minutes of electrolysis to produce around 350 ML of hydrogen water a content of 1,0 ppm.The only globally accepted and practical measurement method is this Titration method by H2 Blue Kit® hydrogen test liquidBe careful with the electronic pseudo-hydrogen test device called “Trustlex ENH-1000”, it does not measure the molecularly dissolved hydrogen content, but the redox potential and is therefore not meaningful.Measurement results from hydrogen water devices | Table from the AquaVolta® Hydrogen Booster manual, page 15 Hydrogen producing device (water ionizer with PEM cell)H2fXCell HIM (Hydrogen Infusion Machine) HfXCell HIM GiseAqua HIM (similar to H2fXCell) GiseAqua HIM (same device) GiseAqua HIM (other sample device) KYK H2/O3 Hisha prototype AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen booster AquaVolta® hydrogen boosterWater used (tap water, reverse osmosis water, bottled water)TWM (=Munich tap water) TWM (pre-filtered) TWM TWM (pre-filtered) TWM (pre-filtered) TWM ROW (=reverse osmosis water) 5 min. ROW 7 mins. ROW 7 min. standing open after 30 minutes TWM 7 min. TWM 5 min. Aqua panna 7 min. Evian 7 mins. Volvic 7 mins. Volvic 7 min. prod. 30 min. open Volvic 5 mins. State Fachingen healing water 7 min. Mehrner Spring “Nothelfer” healing water 7 min. ROW with 235 TDS Himalayan salt 7 min. Nordenau tunnel waterMeasurement: Trustlex ENH 1000 (ppb)1291 1136 0952 1085 1221 1202 0969 1074 0963 1106 1094 1050 1134 1076 1040 1018 1110 1078 1327 1033Measurement with H2 blue kit (ppb)0700 1100 0300 0600 0500 0800 0800 1200 0400 1700 1300 1900 1300 1300 0800 0600 0800 1400 0700 0500
