Surface reactivity and the chemical nature of corrosion films electrochemically formed on carbon steel in a 1 M (NH4)2S and 500 ppm CN-1 medium for different growth times were studied by scanning photoelectrochemical microscopy (SPECM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). SPECM diagrams corresponding to films grown for times <15 min revealed their heterogeneous and protective nature, while for times >15 min these films showed surface activity and homogeneity in the characterization medium. The XPS spectra of Fe 2p, S 2p, and O 1s on the film surface indicated that FeS2 and FeO are present in the protective (heterogeneous) films; meanwhile, Fe(OH) and FeS are the chemical species present in nonprotective (homogeneous) films. The...
There have been increasing concerns related to the challenges posed by sour corrosion to the integri...
Despite the increased use of stainless steel for concrete reinforcement in harsh chloride environmen...
This work reports about a novel approach for investigating surface processes during the early stages...
Surface reactivity and the chemical nature of corrosion films electrochemically formed on carbon ste...
Corrosion films were prepared by applying cyclic potential pulses to the 1018 carbon steel-sour medi...
Corrosion films were prepared by applying cyclic potential pulses to the 1018 carbon steel-sour medi...
"There are three contributing elements of corrosion of Carbon Steel in H?S environment: the effect o...
<div><p>For carbon steels immersed in CO2 saturated solutions at different temperatures, the structu...
Passive films formed in bicarbonate solutions on carbon steel, chromium steel and high speed steel h...
Passive films formed on carbon steel by different passivation potentials in borate buffer solution a...
The nature of a passive film formed on high-strength carbon steel and degradation of its passivity i...
The performance of carbon steel (C1010) has been evaluated in three acidic solutions: 1M HCL,1M H2SO...
Scanning photoelectrochemical microscopy (SPECM) in ferricyanide solution was used to characterize h...
Surface films on metals and alloys often protect them from reaction with the environment, and hence ...
Although the passive films that form on stainless steels have been extensively studied, the concentr...
There have been increasing concerns related to the challenges posed by sour corrosion to the integri...
Despite the increased use of stainless steel for concrete reinforcement in harsh chloride environmen...
This work reports about a novel approach for investigating surface processes during the early stages...
Surface reactivity and the chemical nature of corrosion films electrochemically formed on carbon ste...
Corrosion films were prepared by applying cyclic potential pulses to the 1018 carbon steel-sour medi...
Corrosion films were prepared by applying cyclic potential pulses to the 1018 carbon steel-sour medi...
"There are three contributing elements of corrosion of Carbon Steel in H?S environment: the effect o...
<div><p>For carbon steels immersed in CO2 saturated solutions at different temperatures, the structu...
Passive films formed in bicarbonate solutions on carbon steel, chromium steel and high speed steel h...
Passive films formed on carbon steel by different passivation potentials in borate buffer solution a...
The nature of a passive film formed on high-strength carbon steel and degradation of its passivity i...
The performance of carbon steel (C1010) has been evaluated in three acidic solutions: 1M HCL,1M H2SO...
Scanning photoelectrochemical microscopy (SPECM) in ferricyanide solution was used to characterize h...
Surface films on metals and alloys often protect them from reaction with the environment, and hence ...
Although the passive films that form on stainless steels have been extensively studied, the concentr...
There have been increasing concerns related to the challenges posed by sour corrosion to the integri...
Despite the increased use of stainless steel for concrete reinforcement in harsh chloride environmen...
This work reports about a novel approach for investigating surface processes during the early stages...