Abstract
Ozonization of sulfuric acid solutions increases the corrosion rate of nickel, in the mean, by an order of magnitude but, at the same time, decreases its hydrogenation. Cathodic processes are responsible for the active part of hydrogen ions in ozone reduction with the formation of hydroxyl ions and hydrogen peroxide in the near-electrode layer.
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