Effect of Sulfur on synergistic corrosion behavior of Q235 and 16Mn steel in sodium aluminate solution
Dongyu Li,
Bianli Quan,
Junqi Li
et al.
Abstract:In this study, the corrosion electrochemistry and corrosion behavior of two steels were studied under the simulated alumina production conditions. The corrosion rate of 16Mn steel is greater than that of Q235 steel. The effect of S2− concentration on corrosion rate was significantly higher than that of S2O32−. The synergistic corrosion rates of Q235 and 16Mn steels increase at first and then decrease with the sulfur content, and the peak value appears when the concentration of S2− and S2O32− is 4 g/L and 3 g/L… Show more
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