Corrosion of alloy 625 (NiCr22Mo9Nb; 2.4856) pressure tubes was investigated in aqueous solutions of phosphoric acid (0.05 Β± 1.0 mol/kg) and oxygen (0.48 mol/kg) at temperatures up to 500 8C and pressures of 24 MPa. Reaction times were up to 185 h. At acid concentrations below 0.1 mol/kg, no corros
Kinetics of high temperature corrosion of a low Cr-Mo steel in aqueous NaCl Solution
β Scribed by F.M. Bayoumi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 270 KB
- Volume
- 58
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0947-5117
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The kinetics of corrosion of a low CrβMo steel alloy were studied over the temperature range of 75β250Β°C in 1 m NaCl in absence and in presence of various levels of contamination with CuCl~2~. Corrosion rates, weights of corrosion product (magnetite) film and total (integral) weight loss of the alloy over exposure times from 1 up to 480 h were measured. The corrosion rate decreases rapidly with time, before it levels off at longer time, indicating the formation of a protective corrosion product film. The ability of the alloy to retain an adherent corrosion product (magnetite) film was expressed in terms of a retention coefficient. This was found to increase with temperature and exposure time and to decrease with the level of contamination with CuCl~2~. This effect of temperature was attributed to the improvement of the crystallinity of the corrosion product. On the other hand, the effect of CuCl~2~ was attributed to the electrodeposition of Cu and its impregnation within the corrosion product, which becomes less adherent. The free corrosion potential was found to be affected by the presence of the CuCl~2~, in a fashion compatible with the WagnerβTraud theory of mixed potential.
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