2023
DOI: 10.1149/1945-7111/accd26
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Initiation of Sulfide Stress Cracking Using Potentiostatic Liquid-Phase Ion Gun

Abstract: A liquid-phase ion gun (LPIG) was used to create a local H2S enriched environment near Cr-containing steel surface in Na2S solutions in an attempt to induce sulfide stress cracking on the specimen surface. In a 1.5 mM Na2S solution, anodic polarization of an LPIG Pt microelectrode at a potential of 1.90 V vs. SHE resulted in the local solution becoming successfully acidified to below pH 4, a pseudo-sour environment. When Cr-containing steel specimens were potentiostatically polarized under this pseudo-sour env… Show more

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