Abstract

The corrosion behaviour of nickel under cathodic polarization in both molten Na 2SO 4 and Na 2CO 3 at 900°C has been investigated. Corrosion losses of nickel under cathodic polarization in both molten salts increased with an increasing quantity of electricity for the cathodic reaction. Large amounts of powdered corrosion products, rich in nickel, were detected in both salts after cathodic polarization. It is thought that such cathodic corrosion of nickel proceeded by a chemical reaction of nickel with the cathodic products.

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