“…Initially, most of these oxidants involved in the decomposition of ozone share the -O-Ogroup and will be denoted in this work simply as peroxo species (named in the mathematical model as 𝑆 3 ), because a full characterization will be pointless as they are known to react fast with ozone once formed and hence, they cannot be properly determined from an analytical perspective. It is important to state that to the best of the authors' knowledge, the decrease observed in the production of ozone is not noticed in previous studies, which focused on the production of peroxosalts [27][28][29]34,35], ferrates [36], total chlorinated oxoanions [37,38] or any other oxidant, and it indicates that ozone electrogeneration is a much more complex process. The kinetics of this process should depend on the concentration of this predator species and also on the concentration of ozone, and can be represented by Eq.…”