Corrosion of carbon steel in formic acid as an organic pollutant under the influence of concentration cell

Joint Authors

Abbas, Suzan T.
Hasan, Basim O.

Source

Journal of Petroleum Research and Studies

Issue

Vol. 2020, Issue 27 (30 Jun. 2020), pp.76-94, 19 p.

Publisher

Ministry of Oil Petroleum Research and Development Center

Publication Date

2020-06-30

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

19

Main Subjects

Chemistry

Topics

Abstract EN

The presence of contaminants in water even in small amounts can cause considerable corrosion damages of metals.

This is due to free corrosion effect or the formation of concentration cell of pollutants resulting in a galvanic effect.

The current work was devoted to study the effect of formic acid (CH2O2) as an organic pollutant on the corrosion rate of carbon steel under different operating conditions.

It includes an investigation of galvanic corrosion caused by the establishment of concentration cell of formic acid under different operating conditions.

The ranges of operating parameters were formic acid concentration of 10-4 - 10-5 M and temperature of 32 - 50 °C.

The results showed that increasing formic acid concentration to 10-4 M leads to an increase in the corrosion rate by up to 7.6 times that in the water of 0.1N NaCl.

In addition, the corrosion rate in each terminal in concentration cell also increased by up to 2.3 times.

Pumping of air in formic acid solution led to a considerable increase in the corrosion rates and enhances the concentration cell effect which increases the galvanic currents.

High increase of corrosion rate was noticed by pumping the air at high temperature reaching up to 4 times depending on temperature.

In general, the galvanic currents were high initially and decreased with time due to the formation of corrosion product layer.

The increase in temperature from 25 to 50 oC caused an increase in the galvanic corrosion rate reached up to 2 times in formic acid solution.

In addition, the galvanic currents were noticed to decrease with temperature while the corrosion rate of each terminal was The presence of contaminants in water even in small amounts can cause considerable corrosion damages of metals.

This is due to free corrosion effect or the formation of concentration cell of pollutants resulting in a galvanic effect.

The current work was devoted to study the effect of formic acid (CH2O2) as an organic pollutant on the corrosion rate of carbon steel under different operating conditions.

It includes an investigation of galvanic corrosion caused by the establishment of concentration cell of formic acid under different operating conditions.

The ranges of operating parameters were formic acid concentration of 10-4 - 10-5 M and temperature of 32 - 50 °C.

The results showed that increasing formic acid concentration to 10-4 M leads to an increase in the corrosion rate by up to 7.6 times that in the water of 0.1N NaCl.

In addition, the corrosion rate in each terminal in concentration cell also increased by up to 2.3 times.

Pumping of air in formic acid solution led to a considerable increase in the corrosion rates and enhances the concentration cell effect which increases the galvanic currents.

High increase of corrosion rate was noticed by pumping the air at high temperature reaching up to 4 times depending on temperature.

In general, the galvanic currents were high initially and decreased with time due to the formation of corrosion product layer.

The increase in temperature from 25 to 50 oC caused an increase in the galvanic corrosion rate reached up to 2 times in formic acid solution.

In addition, the galvanic currents were noticed to decrease with temperature while the corrosion rate of each terminal was increased.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Abbas, Suzan T.& Hasan, Basim O.. 2020. Corrosion of carbon steel in formic acid as an organic pollutant under the influence of concentration cell. Journal of Petroleum Research and Studies،Vol. 2020, no. 27, pp.76-94.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Abbas, Suzan T.& Hasan, Basim O.. Corrosion of carbon steel in formic acid as an organic pollutant under the influence of concentration cell. Journal of Petroleum Research and Studies No. 27 (2020), pp.76-94.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Abbas, Suzan T.& Hasan, Basim O.. Corrosion of carbon steel in formic acid as an organic pollutant under the influence of concentration cell. Journal of Petroleum Research and Studies. 2020. Vol. 2020, no. 27, pp.76-94.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1266764

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

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Record ID

BIM-1266764