Using glucose as reactant,a biomass electrolysis hydrogen production system is set up by means of a liquid catalyst fuel cell.The system's performance in hydrogen production via glucose electrolysis is analyzed with phosphomolybdic acid as catalyst.The results show that the degradation rate of the organic matters in glucose can reach 43% after the mixed solution of phosphomolybdic acid (0.2 mol·L-1) and glucose (15 g·L-1) has been heated continuously for 24 h under 120℃.The degradation rate of organic matters in glucose can reach 71% after the mixed solution has been heated and electrolyzed for five consecutive cycles.The current-voltage curve of the first heated mixed solution is tested at a constant voltage of 1 V,and the initial current density and hydrogen production are 191 mA·cm-2 and 175 mL,respectively.