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Effect of Cu and Ni on sulfide film formation and corrosion behavior of pressure vessel steel in acid sour environment SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Effect of Cu and Ni on sulfide film formation and corrosion behavior of pressure vessel steel in acid sour environment
Authors
Kim, SJJung, HGPark, GTKim, KY
Date Issued
2014-09-15
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Abstract
The corrosion behavior of pressure vessel steel in acid sour environment is investigated in terms of the characteristic of iron sulfide film formed on the steel surface. The corrosion properties are evaluated by means of the potentiodynamic (PD) polarization, long-term potentiostatic polarization, linear polarization resistance (LPR) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). For the fundamental and mechanistic study on the corrosion behavior and the scale forming process, the change in anodic and cathodic component of the corrosion reaction is separately analyzed. For this, the numerical curve-fitting with Wagner-Traud equation to the PD polarization data is employed and various kinetic parameters are determined quantitatively. This study clearly reveals that the sulfide film formed on the surface of Cu and Ni bearing steel has smaller cracks than that on the steel containing only smaller Ni. Smaller cracks in the sulfide film suppress effectively anodic dissolution, hydrogen reduction and hydrogen diffusion through the steel, resulting in lower corrosion rate and higher resistance to hydrogen induced cracking. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
HYDROGEN-INDUCED CRACKING; LOW-ALLOY STEELS; HSLA STEELS; MILD-STEEL; IRON; STRESS; MEDIA; MICROSTRUCTURE; DISSOLUTION; IMPEDANCE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/92394
DOI
10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.06.003
ISSN
0169-4332
Article Type
Article
Citation
APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, vol. 313, page. 396 - 404, 2014-09-15
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