Title of article :
Influence of temperature on the corrosion behavior of API-X100 pipeline steel in 1-bar CO2-HCO3− solutions: An electrochemical study
Author/Authors :
Faysal Fayez Eliyan، نويسنده , , Akram Alfantazi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
8
From page :
508
To page :
515
Abstract :
This paper addresses on the influence of temperature, elucidated with a number of electrochemical methods and immersion tests, on the corrosion behavior of API-X100 steel in CO2-saturated bicarbonate solutions. Investigated by cyclic potentiodynamic polarization, the corrosion rates, which showed a sensible increase with 10 g L−1 (0.16 mol L−1), 30 g L−1 (0.5 mol L−1) and 50 g L−1 (0.82 mol L−1) bicarbonate concentrations, increased from about 500, to 1500 and 1800 μA cm−2 at 20, 50 and 90 °C, respectively. Passivation at 50 and 90 °C showed resistance to deteriorate against 100 ppm chloride ions, of which anodic 0.5 V vs. SCE peaks exclusively appeared. Moreover, transpassivation occurred at 0.9 and 0.7 V vs. SCE, respectively, unlike with the 20 °C cases whose chloride-induced-pitting-vulnerable, gradually-forming passive films transpassivated at 1 V vs. SCE. At different potentials, the potentiostatic currents increased with temperature, but their profiles suggested more effective passivation, accordingly. The charge transfer resistance, calculated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, decreased with temperature at the open circuit potentials and 0.6 V vs. SCE, where the interfacial interactions were governed by adsorption, and diffusion-limited processes, respectively.
Keywords :
Energy dispersive analysis of X-rays , Corrosion , metals , Electrochemical techniques
Journal title :
Materials Chemistry and Physics
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Materials Chemistry and Physics
Record number :
1065370
Link To Document :
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