Study of aluminum corrosion in aluminum solar heat collectors using aqueous glycol solution for heat transfer. Semiannual technical progress report, July 30, 1979-January 31, 1980
The present work is addressed primarily to the study of the effects of glycol aging at elevated temperatures (above 100/sup 0/C). Glycols are known to be susceptible to thermal decomposition producing new product species which may be aggressive to aluminum. In addition, the possible breakdown of corrosion inhibitors due to long term exposure to high temperature are also investigated. Both uninhibited and inhibited ethylene (as well as propylene) glycols have been aged at temperatures up to 190/sup 0/C for over 2000 h continuously to date. Aliquot samples of each glycol solution tested in this program were taken at 1000 and 2000 h of exposure for chemical analysis and pH measurement. Based on the data obtained so far, solution pH was found to decrease steadily with exposure time. The critical pitting potential of 1100 series aluminum in a 50 vol % aqueous ethylene glycol solution is reported as functions of both temperature and chloride ion concentration. This information is essential in the cathodic protection of pitting corrosion of aluminum.
- Research Organization:
- Giner, Inc., Waltham, MA (USA)
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC04-79CS31072
- OSTI ID:
- 5195385
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/CS/31072-T1
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
151000* -- Geothermal Energy-- Direct Energy Utilization
AGING
ALCOHOLS
ALUMINIUM
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
CORROSION
CORROSION INHIBITORS
DISPERSIONS
ELEMENTS
EQUIPMENT
GLYCOLS
Geothermal Legacy
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
METALS
MIXTURES
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PH VALUE
PITTING CORROSION
SOLAR COLLECTORS
SOLAR EQUIPMENT
SOLUTIONS
THERMAL DEGRADATION
151000* -- Geothermal Energy-- Direct Energy Utilization
AGING
ALCOHOLS
ALUMINIUM
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
CORROSION
CORROSION INHIBITORS
DISPERSIONS
ELEMENTS
EQUIPMENT
GLYCOLS
Geothermal Legacy
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
METALS
MIXTURES
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PH VALUE
PITTING CORROSION
SOLAR COLLECTORS
SOLAR EQUIPMENT
SOLUTIONS
THERMAL DEGRADATION