Analysis of corrosion scales on X60 steel under high H2S/CO2 content environments
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Abstract
Corrosion of X60 steel under high-pressure H2S/CO2 coexist environment was investigated using a high-temperature and high-pressure H2S autoclave. The structure and constitution of corrosion scales were studied through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Corrosion experiments were carried out under situations with the same H2S/CO2 partial pressure ratio (1.74) and different H2S partial pressures from 0.15 MPa to 2.0 MPa. The results show that the corrosion scales mainly consist of ferrous sulfide. The absence of ferrous carbonate in the corrosion scales suggests that the corrosion process was controlled by H2S. Under low H2S partial pressure conditions, tetragonal FeS1-x is the predominant corrosion product. When the H2S partial pressure was increased to 2.0 MPa, hexagonal FeS, hexagonal Fe1-xS and cubic FeS2 could also be observed in the corrosion scales. Localized corrosion observed on X60 steel under a higher HaS partial pressure condition can be attributed to the loose scale with S-rich corrosion products and the local breaking of corrosion scales, which also induced the decreasing of general corrosion rate at a higher H2S partial pressure level.
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