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Corrosion Engineering Science and Technology, volume 59, issue 4, pages 249-258

Influence of hydrogen sulphide on the corrosion and hydrogenation of 07Cr16Ni6 steel

MS Khoma 1
VA Vynar 1
MR Chuchman 1
Chrystyna Vasyliv 1
VR Ivashkiv 1
SA Halaichak 1
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Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute of National Academy of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-04-09
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General Chemistry
General Chemical Engineering
General Materials Science
Abstract

The effect of hydrogen sulphide concentration on the corrosion behaviour of 07Cr16Ni6 austenitic-martensitic stainless steel in a 5% NaCl  +  0.5% CH3COOH solution was studied to determine the role of H2S in the corrosion product formation and corrosion mechanism. Unstable passivation of steel is detected in a solution containing <100 mg/dm3 H2S. Steel corrodes in an electrochemically active state at >100 mg/dm3 H2S. When the pitting potential is reached, pitting damage occurs at the grain boundaries. The corrosion rate decreases by ∼five times after exposition for 720 h due to the formation of nickel and iron sulphides on the surface. Corrosion is accompanied by the absorption of 4.2–17.5 ppm hydrogen, 62…70% of which is diffusible and can cause hydrogen embrittlement. The scheme of steel corrosion under the influence of different concentrations of hydrogen sulphide is proposed.

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