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Effect of environmental factor and microstructure on morphology of corrosion products in CO{sub 2} environments

Conference ·
OSTI ID:697048
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  1. Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd., Wakayama (Japan). Wakayama Steel Works
The effect of environmental factors such as HCO{sup 3+} ion, CH{sub 3}COO{minus} ion, and Ca{sup 2+} ion, and microstructure on morphology of corrosion products was investigated in CO{sub 2} environments with 0.3MPa CO{sub 2} at 80 C. Steel J55 with ferritic-pearlitic microstructure and Steel N80 with martensitic microstructure were used as testing materials. Steel J55 showed good localized-corrosion resistance compared with Steel N80. A linear relationship between pH and corrosion rate was obtained in Steel J55 with homogeneous corrosion, but the relationship was not so good in Steel N80 with heterogeneous corrosion. The good localized-corrosion of Steel J55 can be explained from the morphology of corrosion products. Namely, as Steel J55 corrodes away, there is lamellar cementite left behind. An increase in the local concentration of Fe{sup 2+} ions arises in the cavities between lamellar cementites and leads to FeCO{sub 3} formation between those. Then, the lamellar cementite helps to anchor the corrosion product. In Steel N80 with the homogeneous dispersed-cementite to act as cathodic site, the corrosion product peels off partially because not having the anchor effect in Steel J55. Therefore, Steel N80 suffered from severe corrosion on locations without the corrosion product. In CaCl{sub 2} solution, FeCO{sub 3} and CaCO{sub 3} were identified as corrosion product of Steel J55 by X-ray analysis. In this case, FeCO{sub 3} forms in the cavities between lamellar cementites due to a local flow stagnation and higher local Fe{sup 2+} ion concentration, but in former ferrite phase, the higher local Fe{sup 2+} concentration does not arise and CaCO{sub 3} crystallizes.
OSTI ID:
697048
Report Number(s):
CONF-990401--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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