“…More recently, a study by Medvedoski et al, [158,159] investigated iron boride coatings deposited by pack CVD technology, for corrosion mitigation of carbon steel in downhole tubing equipment. In the work, coated specimens of 155-220 μm thickness and control carbon and stainless steel coupons, were exposed to six different environments: a) 1.5% NaCl, 1.5% CaCl, 0.3% H 2 S, 12.6% hydrocarbons, 17.7% CO, 69.4% CO 2 at 280 °C, 28 MPa, for 168 h, b) 15% HCl at 100 °C for 168 h, c) 70% H 2 SO 4 at 100 °C for 168 h, d) mixture of alkali and earth-alkali chloride salts at 370-416 °C for 672 h, e) partial immersion into salt mixes solution (to obtain steam), heated to 370 °C for 168 h, and f) salt mixes solution under boiling conditions at 110 °C for 4 to 7 h. Specimens after exposure were analyzed by visual examination, weight loss, and microstructural examination.…”