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In situ SR-XRD study of FeCO3 precipitation kinetics onto carbon steel in CO2-containing environments: The influence of brine pH

The growth of iron carbonate (FeCO3) on the internal walls of carbon steel pipelines used for oil and gas transportation can reduce internal corrosion significantly. Solution pH can be considered as one of the most influential factors with regards to the kinetics, morphology and protection afforded...

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Published in:Electrochimica acta 2017-11, Vol.255, p.127-144
Main Authors: Burkle, D., De Motte, R., Taleb, W., Kleppe, A., Comyn, T., Vargas, S.M., Neville, A., Barker, R.
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Language:English
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Summary:The growth of iron carbonate (FeCO3) on the internal walls of carbon steel pipelines used for oil and gas transportation can reduce internal corrosion significantly. Solution pH can be considered as one of the most influential factors with regards to the kinetics, morphology and protection afforded by FeCO3 films. This paper presents results from a recently developed in situ Synchrotron Radiation-X-ray Diffraction (SR-XRD) flow cell integrated with electrochemistry for corrosion measurements. The cell was used to follow the nucleation and growth kinetics of corrosion products on X65 carbon steel surfaces in a carbon dioxide (CO2)-saturated 3.5wt.% NaCl brine at 80°C and a flow rate of 0.1m/s over a range of solution pH values (6.3, 6.8 and 7). In all conditions, FeCO3 was identified as the only crystalline phase to form. Electrochemical results coupled with post-test surface analysis indicate that at higher pH, larger portions of the surface become covered faster with thinner, more protective films consisting of smaller, denser and more compact crystals. The comparison between XRD main peak area intensities and FeCO3 surface coverage, mass and volume indicates a qualitative relationship between these parameters at each pH, providing valuable information on the kinetics of film growth.
ISSN:0013-4686
1873-3859
DOI:10.1016/j.electacta.2017.09.138