2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.rinma.2022.100282
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Investigation of the effects of temperature and exposure time on the corrosion behavior of a ferritic steel in CO2 environment using the optimized linear polarization resistance method

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“… 75 Due to the corrosion product film’s excellent anti-corrosive properties, this leads to a decrease in the corrosion rate with rising temperatures, as demonstrated in Figure 7 B. Magdalena et al. also confirmed that higher temperatures (90°C) result in the formation of a thicker corrosion product film (FeCO 3 ), which effectively reduces the corrosion rate, as depicted in Figure 7 C. 76 In addition, it is evident that increasing the temperature results in higher oxygen content and lower carbon content in the scale, which can account for the composition of the protective layer as shown in Figure 7 D1-D3. The similar conclusion is also drawn by some scholars.…”
Section: Influencing Factors On Carbon Dioxide Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“… 75 Due to the corrosion product film’s excellent anti-corrosive properties, this leads to a decrease in the corrosion rate with rising temperatures, as demonstrated in Figure 7 B. Magdalena et al. also confirmed that higher temperatures (90°C) result in the formation of a thicker corrosion product film (FeCO 3 ), which effectively reduces the corrosion rate, as depicted in Figure 7 C. 76 In addition, it is evident that increasing the temperature results in higher oxygen content and lower carbon content in the scale, which can account for the composition of the protective layer as shown in Figure 7 D1-D3. The similar conclusion is also drawn by some scholars.…”
Section: Influencing Factors On Carbon Dioxide Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…on the influence of temperature on corrosion mechanisms for steel alloys [81][82][83][84][85][86]. The temperature plays a main role in iron carbonate precipitation kinetics, forming a protective or nonprotective film on the steel surface.…”
Section: Effect Of Temperature Several Studies Have Been Reportedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The linear polarization resistance (ratio of voltage to current) is inversely proportional to the corrosion rate of the material [114]. This technique has been employed in several laboratory investigations [76,86,115,116]. For instance, Eškinja et al [86] utilized LPR to investigate the corrosion of ferritic steel in a 1.5 wt% NaCl electrolyte under 1 bar CO 2 .…”
Section: Monitoring Testing and Control Of Sweet Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several reports have been presented on corrosion and the corrosive behavior characteristics of metal materials under CO 2 and H 2 S [14][15][16]. E skinja et al [17] only studied the effects of temperature and exposure time on the corrosion behavior of a ferritic steel in single CO 2 environment. Moreover, long immersion tests and electrochemical measurements were performed to study the effect of time and temperature on the CO 2 corrosion of the ferritic steel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%