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Stress corrosion cracking hydrogen water chemistry

The net result of the two reactions is the decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen. Since the chemistry involves only sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen compounds, many of the development issues associated with more complex thermochemical processes, such as cross-contamination and halide-induced stress corrosion cracking, are eliminated. [Pg.250]


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