The general and localized corrosion of X65 carbon steel in CO2-saturated environments conducive to iron carbonate (FeCO3) formation has been studied using electrochemical measurements, together with post-test surface analysis. This research offers new insights into the evolution of FeCO3 layer and its link to the subsequent initiation and propagation of localized corrosion. We identify crevice-like regions forming at boundaries/edges of the FeCO3 crystals, which constitute the crystalline layer, where small cavities filled with electrolyte are restricted between developing crystals. It is apparent that such crevice-like features act as precursors to the localized/pitting corrosion on carbon steel over longer durations
A systematic study examining the pitting corrosion behavior of X65 carbon steel (UNS K03014) in CO2-...
Carbon steel is a universally used material in various transportation and construction industries. R...
In a carbon dioxide (CO₂) corrosive environment, when the product of the local concentrations of iro...
Localized CO2 corrosion on mild steel is always associated with the partial breakdown of a protectiv...
Carbon steel remains the most commonly used material in CO2 – containing oilfield, and other energy ...
This study investigates the corrosion performance of X65 carbon steel at elevated temperatures (up t...
Industries transporting CO2 gas-saturated fluids have infrastructures made of carbon steel. This is ...
Industries transporting CO2 gas-saturated fluids have infrastructures made of carbon steel. This is ...
The formation of a protective layer of iron carbonate (FeCO3) can reduce the rates of corrosion and ...
Industries transporting CO2 gas-saturated fluids have infrastructures made of carbon steel. This is ...
Industries transporting CO2 gas-saturated fluids have infrastructures made of carbon steel. This is ...
Industries transporting CO2 gas-saturated fluids have infrastructures made of carbon steel. This is ...
The changes in general and localised corrosion rates (via gravimetric analysis and non-contact profi...
Siderite (FeCO3) and cementite (Fe3C) layers develop naturally on carbon steel surfaces in aqueous c...
The role of Ca2+ ions on the corrosion behaviour of carbon steel in CO2-corrosion environments was e...
A systematic study examining the pitting corrosion behavior of X65 carbon steel (UNS K03014) in CO2-...
Carbon steel is a universally used material in various transportation and construction industries. R...
In a carbon dioxide (CO₂) corrosive environment, when the product of the local concentrations of iro...
Localized CO2 corrosion on mild steel is always associated with the partial breakdown of a protectiv...
Carbon steel remains the most commonly used material in CO2 – containing oilfield, and other energy ...
This study investigates the corrosion performance of X65 carbon steel at elevated temperatures (up t...
Industries transporting CO2 gas-saturated fluids have infrastructures made of carbon steel. This is ...
Industries transporting CO2 gas-saturated fluids have infrastructures made of carbon steel. This is ...
The formation of a protective layer of iron carbonate (FeCO3) can reduce the rates of corrosion and ...
Industries transporting CO2 gas-saturated fluids have infrastructures made of carbon steel. This is ...
Industries transporting CO2 gas-saturated fluids have infrastructures made of carbon steel. This is ...
Industries transporting CO2 gas-saturated fluids have infrastructures made of carbon steel. This is ...
The changes in general and localised corrosion rates (via gravimetric analysis and non-contact profi...
Siderite (FeCO3) and cementite (Fe3C) layers develop naturally on carbon steel surfaces in aqueous c...
The role of Ca2+ ions on the corrosion behaviour of carbon steel in CO2-corrosion environments was e...
A systematic study examining the pitting corrosion behavior of X65 carbon steel (UNS K03014) in CO2-...
Carbon steel is a universally used material in various transportation and construction industries. R...
In a carbon dioxide (CO₂) corrosive environment, when the product of the local concentrations of iro...