Corrosion behaviour of some stainless steel alloys in molten alkali carbonates (I)

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Salih, SA [1 ]
El-Masri, AN [1 ]
Baraka, AM [1 ]
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[1] Cairo Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Chem, Giza, Egypt
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10.1023/A:1017954720772
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T [工业技术];
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In the present work it is aimed to study the corrosion behaviour of two types of stainless steel alloys (one ferritic and two austenitic) in molten Li2CO3- Na2CO3- K2CO3 mixture. This mixture is of interest in corrosion studies because of its low melting point (397 degreesC) and good electrical properties. In this investigation the following techniques of measurements are used: (i) open circuit-potential, (ii) galvanic current, (iii) impedance, (iv) atomic absorption spectroscopy for the determination of the amount of metals dissolved in the melt (v) corrosion tests, carried out on the oxide scales formed during the oxidation of stainless steel alloys in carbonate melt. In this melt the electrode Ag/AgCl was used as a reference electrode. In molten carbonates, the oxide ions originate by self-dissociation according to the equilibrium CO32- <----> CO2 + O-2-. The oxide ions, O-2-, and carbonate ions, CO32-, play an important role in the oxidation process of these alloys and their passivation in the carbonate melt. As previously mentioned in references it can be assumed that the oxide scales formed on the alloy surface consist mainly of LiCrO2 and LiFeO2. The cathodic path of the corrosion process may be the reduction of CO2 and/or CO32-. The resistance of alloys against corrosion in melt increases with the increase of temperature. This may be due to the increase of concentration of O-2- and CO2, enhancing both the anodic and cathodic reactions. The activation energy was calculated and found to be 91.496, 23.412 and 37.956 kJ/mol for the alloys 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The above mentioned techniques of measurements showed that the oxide scales of the austenitic stainless steel alloys (2, 3) are more passive and protective than of ferritic stainless steel alloy (1). This means that the resistance against corrosion, in the carbonate melts, of austenitic stainless steel alloys is higher than that of ferritic one. (C) 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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