Electrochemical Behavior of drogen Sulfide
Publish place: 10th Iranian National Corrosion Congress
Publish Year: 1386
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 22 February 2009
Electrochemical Behavior of drogen Sulfide abstract
Electrochemical behavior of A516 Gr60 carbon steel in Diethano1amine (DEA) solutions containing hydrogen sul:fide (lI.2S) at pH=1O.2 was investigated. Potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS)
techniques were performed at various temperatures within the range of 25°e to 800e and different concentrations of DEA. Results obtained showed that in the presence of H2S, a meta-stable passive sulfide :film is funned on the su.rfilce and corrosion current density is increased. By increasing temperature and amine concentration, corrosion
potential and icon- increased and passive stability region decreased. Nyquist plots from EIS results revealed two time constants fur corrosion processes; a capacitive loop with a depressed semicircle at high frequencies due to charge transfer and a straight line at low frequencies region due to Warburg diffusion. The EIS results were then fitted with
equivalent circuits. Results obtained indicated that diffusion of Fe2+ ions (produced from anodic dissolution) and atomic hydrogen (Hj (produced from reduction of HS· ions) across the sulfide :film is a rate determining step. Warburg coefficient (s) extracted from Randles plots (Zre Vs 0)11l) decreased by increasing the amine concentration and this indicates that compaction of sul:fide film has decreased. By increasing the temperature, the diameter of the first capacitive loop decreased.
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Electrochemical Behavior of drogen Sulfide authors
M Askari
Isfahan University of Technology
K Raeissi
Isfahan University of Technology
M.A Golozar
Isfahan University of Technology
H Shahbam
Isfaham oil refinery