Electrochemical synthesis and characterization of corrosion products on carbon steel under argillite layers in carbonated media at 80 °C

2013 
Abstract S235 carbon steel electrodes covered by a compacted layer of natural argillite were polarized anodically (1–7 days) at current densities comprised between 20 and 500 μA cm2 in NaHCO 3  + NaCl solutions at 80 °C. μ-Raman spectroscopy was used to identify the electro-generated compounds. The corrosion process proved to depend on NaHCO 3 concentration, applied current density and polarization time. In most cases magnetite formed an inner stratum under a layer of siderite. Mackinawite was also identified on the surface of the electrodes polarized at 20–50 μA cm2 , especially at the early stages (∼1 day) of polarization. This result confirms the role of pyrite FeS 2 (∼1 wt.% in argillite) as a source of sulfide. Chukanovite Fe 2 (OH) 2 CO 3 could be detected locally in various cases with 0.01 M NaHCO 3  + 0.01 M NaCl and 20–50 μA cm2 . A localized corrosion phenomenon was systematically observed with 0.1 M NaHCO 3  + 0.05 M NaCl for 20–50 μA cm2 while the corrosion was uniform with 0.01 M NaHCO 3  + 0.01 M NaCl whatever the current density.
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