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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Corrosion investigation of the 18Ni 300 grade maraging steel in aqueous chloride medium containing H2S and CO2
Authors: Avelino Júnior, Archimedes Fortes
Araújo, Walney Silva
Dias, Diego Felix
Santos, Luis Paulo Mourão dos
Correia, Adriana Nunes
Lima Neto, Pedro de
Keywords: Maraging steel;Electrochemical techniques;H2S corrosion;CO2 corrosion;Austenitic phase;Aging thermal treatment
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Electrochimica Acta
Citation: AVELINO JUNIOR, Archimedes Fortes et al. Corrosion investigation of the 18Ni 300 grade maraging steel in aqueous chloride medium containing H2S and CO2. Electrochimica Acta, [s. l.], v. 286, p. 339-349, 2018.
Abstract: The corrosion behavior of the 18Ni 300-grade maraging steel in 0.6 mol L−1 NaCl solution, containing 1 mmol L−1 H2S, and saturated with CO2, was investigated by measurement of the open circuit potential, potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy techniques. The maraging steel was solution-treated at 840 °C for 1 h and aged at 650 °C for 3 h. All corrosion electrochemical tests proved that the austenitic phase formed during the aging thermal treatment was detrimental to corrosion resistance of the 18Ni 300-grade maraging steel. The analysis of the XPS spectra suggested that FeCO3, Fe2O3, FeS2, FeSO4, NiO, Ni(OH)2, NiS, NiSO4, MoO2, MoO3 and MoS2 were the corrosion products deposited on the surface of both maraging steel samples after 29 days of immersion in the testing solution. Lastly, for industrial application requiring the corrosion resistance property of the 18Ni 300 grade maraging steel, it is recommended that it be thermal solution-treated before its use.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/68301
ISSN: 0013-4686
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