Carbon steel corrosion under anaerobic–aerobic cycling conditions in near-neutral pH saline solutions – Part 1: Long term corrosion behaviour
Abstract
The influence of anaerobic–aerobic cycling on pipeline steel corrosion was investigated in near-neutral carbonate/sulphate/chloride solution (pH 9) over 238 days. The corrosion rate increased and decreased as exposure conditions were switched between redox conditions. Two distinct corrosion morphologies were observed. The majority of the surface corroded uniformly to produce a black magnetite/maghemite layer approximately 4.5 μm thick. The...
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Title
Carbon steel corrosion under anaerobic–aerobic cycling conditions in near-neutral pH saline solutions – Part 1: Long term corrosion behaviour
Published Date
Nov 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
53
Issue
11
Pages
3636 - 3642
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