V. I. Pokhmurskii, M. S. Khoma, M. R. Chuchman, Kh. B. Vasyliv, N. B. Ratska
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Effect of Temperature and Pressure on Corrosion and Hydrogenation of Steel in Chloride-Acetate Environment with Different Concentrations of Hydrogen Sulfide and Carbon Dioxide
Low-carbon pipe steel’s corrosion rate and hydrogenation in a chloride-acetate solution with CO2/H2S mixtures at different temperatures and pressures were investigated. The rate of corrosion and hydrogenation depend on the H2S concentration and the properties of corrosion films. In a solution with a pressure ratio of \({P}_{{\text{CO}}_{2}}:{P}_{{\text{H}}_{2}\text{S}}=30:1\) and at the beginning of exposure at a pressure ratio of 3:1 corrosion slows down due to the formation of Fe1+xS mackinawite film. Over time, mackinawite transforms into hexagonal FeS troilite with an acicular structure, and the corrosion rate increases in approx. 2 times. The corrosion rate of steel at 60°C and 5 MPa in a solution with a pressure ratio of \({P}_{{\text{CO}}_{2}}:{P}_{{\text{H}}_{2}\text{S}}=30:1\) was twice as low as at 20°C and 0.1 MPa. A dense layer of cubic iron sulfide FeS crystals was formed on the surface, which reduces corrosion. The adsorption of hydrogen by the steel reduced in approx. 15 times as the temperature increases.
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Materials Science reports on current research into such problems as cracking, fatigue and fracture, especially in active environments as well as corrosion and anticorrosion protection of structural metallic and polymer materials, and the development of new materials.