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Title: Comparison of descaling methods to study the corrosion kinetics of ferritic steels after dynamic exposure to molten carbonates
Authors: Audigié, P.
Rodríguez, Sergio
Agüero, A.
Pedrosa, Fátima
Paiva, Teresa
Diamantino, Teresa C.
Keywords: Molten salts;Steels;Hot corrosion;Weight loss;X ray diffraction
Issue Date: 24-Dec-2022
Publisher: Elsevier
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2022.110786
Published version: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0010938X22007041
Citation: Corrosion Science 209: 110786(2022)
Abstract: T91 ferritic-martensitic steel was exposed to Li, Na and K molten carbonates at 650ºC under dynamic conditions up to 1000 h. After testing, three descaling methods, two from the ISO8407 and one from the ISO17245 standards were applied to remove the corrosion products and determine the corrosion rates. The two ISO8407 methods were more appropriate although the procedure required several steps to fully remove the corrosion products. The ISO17245 method led to a higher mass loss affecting probably the base material. Oxides identification was performed by XRD following step by step layers removal. Li-, Na-, K-containing oxides and chromates/chromites were detected.
Description: Highlights. T91 was exposed 1000 h with Li, Na and K molten dynamic carbonates at 650 °C. Three descaling methods were applied to remove the corrosion products. The ISO8407 methods are more appropriate for T91 than ISO17245 method. Step by step removal of oxide layers allowed to better identify the oxides by XRD. Various Li-, Na- and K containing oxides and chromates/chromites could be detected.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12666/876
ISSN: 0010-938X
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