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In Situ Grazing Incidence X-ray Diffraction of Sweet Corrosion Scaling on Carbon Steel

Joshi, G.R.; Cooper, K.; Lapinski, J.; Engelberg, D.L.; Bikondoa, O.; Dowsett, M.G.; Lindsay, R

In: NACE Corrosion 2015; 16 Mar 2015-20 Mar 2015; Dallas, USA. 2015.

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Abstract

An electrochemical cell for in situ grazing incidence x-ray diffraction is described, along with its implementation for characterization of corrosion in a model sweet oilfield environment. In order to mimic reservoir fluids, the cell has been designed to facilitate measurements from substrates immersed in solutions with low concentrations of dissolved oxygen. In addition, the temperature of the solution can be varied from room temperature up to ~ 80°C. Diffraction patterns acquired with synchrotron radiation from X65 pipeline steel immersed in CO2-saturated aqueous NaCl solution (pH = 6.8, T = 80°C) are presented. These data demonstrate the formation and temporal evolution of a multicomponent corrosion scale, which includes siderite (FeCO3) and chukanovite (Fe2(OH)2CO3).

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Conference title:
NACE Corrosion 2015
Conference venue:
Dallas, USA
Conference start date:
2015-03-16
Conference end date:
2015-03-20
Abstract:
An electrochemical cell for in situ grazing incidence x-ray diffraction is described, along with its implementation for characterization of corrosion in a model sweet oilfield environment. In order to mimic reservoir fluids, the cell has been designed to facilitate measurements from substrates immersed in solutions with low concentrations of dissolved oxygen. In addition, the temperature of the solution can be varied from room temperature up to ~ 80°C. Diffraction patterns acquired with synchrotron radiation from X65 pipeline steel immersed in CO2-saturated aqueous NaCl solution (pH = 6.8, T = 80°C) are presented. These data demonstrate the formation and temporal evolution of a multicomponent corrosion scale, which includes siderite (FeCO3) and chukanovite (Fe2(OH)2CO3).

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:242476
Created by:
Engelberg, Dirk
Created:
7th December, 2014, 21:13:41
Last modified by:
Engelberg, Dirk
Last modified:
3rd April, 2015, 11:37:53

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