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Mechanisms of formation and structure of green rust one in aqueous corrosion of iron in the presence of chloride ions
The crystal structure of the Fe(II)-Fe(III) hydroxychloride known as Green Rust one (GR) was investigated by X-ray diffraction and confirmed to be analogous with that of iowaite. It is a rhombohedral crystal [R3m, a=0.3190(1)nm, c=2.385(6)nm] consisting of Fe(OH) 2 like-hydroxide sheets which altern...
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Published in: | Corrosion science 1998-09, Vol.40 (9), p.1547-1560 |
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Summary: | The crystal structure of the Fe(II)-Fe(III) hydroxychloride known as Green Rust one (GR) was investigated by X-ray diffraction and confirmed to be analogous with that of iowaite. It is a rhombohedral crystal [R3m,
a=0.3190(1)nm,
c=2.385(6)nm] consisting of Fe(OH)
2 like-hydroxide sheets which alternate regularly with interlayers composed of Cl ions and H
2O molecules and follow the stacking sequence
AcBiBaCjCbAk..., where
A, B, C are OH layers,
a, b, c Fe layers and
i, j, k interlayers. By means of transmission Mo
ssbauer spectroscopy analyses at 20K of the solid phases formed during the oxidation of Fe(OH)
2 into GR(Cl), it was demonstrated that the composition of the GR compound varied continuously from Fe
II3Fe
III(OH)
8Cl\
nH
2O, with
n probably equal to 2, to approximately Fe
II2.2Fe
III(OH)
6.4Cl\
nH
2O. The formation of GR(Cl
) involves an
in situ incorporation of the Cl ions from the solution into the interlayers of GR(Cl) and a corresponding oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III) without any structural changes. This mechanism, which allows the oxidation of iron at the only cost of chloride intercalation, explained why GR formation would be favoured
vs other possibilities such as direct ferric oxyhydroxide or magnetite formation. To confirm this assumption,
in situ transmission Mo
ssbauerspectroscopy analyses were performed on iron coupons polarised potentiostatically in KCl solutions of pH about 9. At a potential of 0.55V
SHE a ferrous hydroxide layer is formed on the metal while at 0.35V
SHE the corrosion product is mainly composed of GR. |
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ISSN: | 0010-938X 1879-0496 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0010-938X(98)00066-3 |