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Effect of thiosulphate/H2S on crevice corrosion behaviour of P110 carbon steel in CO2-saturated solution

Journal

CORROSION ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 55, Issue 3, Pages 253-267

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1478422X.2020.1721945

Keywords

Crevice corrosion; carbon steel; corrosion product film; CO2; H2S; thiosulphate

Funding

  1. Open Research Fund from State Key laboratory of Metal Material for Marine Equipment and Application [SKLMEA-K201912]
  2. Youth Scientific and Innovation Research Team for Advanced Surface Functional Materials (Southwest Petroleum University) [2018CXTD06]
  3. Scientific Research Starting Project of SWPU [2019QHZ012]
  4. Young Scholars Development Fund of Southwest Petroleum University [201899010040]

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The effect of thiosulphate/H2S on crevice corrosion behaviour of P110 carbon steel in the CO2-saturated 3.5 wt% NaCl solution was investigated. The results showed that crevice corrosion of P110 steel could not occur in the CO2-saturated solution, likely due to the inhibition of both anodic and cathodic reactions inside crevice. Further, the structure of corrosion product film along the crevice wall is influenced by the concentration of thiosulphate. Increasing the concentration of thiosulphate to 10(-2) mol L-1 promotes the formation of fine flake-like mackinawite outside crevice. In addition, crevice corrosion of P110 steel in the CO2-saturated solution is promoted by increasing the concentration of thiosulphate. This is because the dense and fine mackinawite film on the steel surface has a better protectiveness and could enhance cathodic reaction rate outside crevice.

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