FAQ's
Does hydrogen transportation involve corrosion reactions?
Does hydrogen transportation involve corrosion reactions?
Introduction
Hydrogen transportation does not involve the presence of liquids or electrolytes, which are necessary for corrosion reactions. This absence of electrolytes means that the formation of hydrogen ions, typically promoted by corrosion reactions, is not supported during hydrogen transport.
Answer
No, hydrogen transportation does not involve corrosion reactions. Since there are no electrolytes or liquids present, the conditions necessary for corrosion reactions to occur and promote the formation of hydrogen ions are not met. As a result, the transport process does not contribute to corrosion-related damage mechanisms.