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Permeating hydrogen generated from the elemental sulfur corrosion of low carbon steel

  • Yichao Liu
  • , Xiankang Zhong
  • , Zhitao Wang
  • , Kyra Sedransk Campbell
  • , Li Zhou
  • , Xi Yuan
  • , Jiansheng Yu
  • , Lingjie Li
  • , Junying Hu
  • Southwest Petroleum University China
  • Ltd.
  • China National Petroleum Corporation
  • University of Sheffield
  • Petro China Southwest Oil & Gas field Company

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Permeating hydrogen generated from the elemental sulfur corrosion of low carbon steel was investigated using a double cell system and its effect on the mechanical properties of steel was also discussed. Results show that elemental sulfur corrosion of low carbon steel is accompanied by significant hydrogen permeation, e.g., permeating hydrogen current reaches 12.3 μA/cm2 in CO2-containing environment at 80 °C. The hydrogen permeation process are greatly affected by the structure and composition of the corrosion product, the environmental temperature and gas composition. This permeating hydrogen enhances the brittleness of the low carbon steel and tends to cause hydrogen-induced cracking.

源语言英语
文章编号110987
期刊Corrosion Science
213
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 4月 2023
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