1984
DOI: 10.1002/maco.19840351204
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Korrosionsreaktiorren von elementarem Schwefel mit unlegiertem Stahl in wäßrigen Medien

Abstract: Unlegierter Stahl wird durch elementaren Schwefel in Gegenwart waariger Medien bei Raumtemperatur verhaltnismafiig stark angegnffen. Die Korrosion erfolgt bevorzugt an den Beruhrungsstellen der Feststoffe Fe und S unter Muldenbildung. Gleichzeitig erfolgen eine geringe pH-Absenkung sowie eine geringfugige Bildung von H2S und Sulfat-Ionen. Der Vorgang wird durch Neutralsalze sehr stark stimuliert, durch Phosphate inhibiert und durch alkalische Medien, wie z. B. Na,CO, und Ethylamin rnit pH > 12, vollig unterbun… Show more

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“…5, reaction IV), as evidenced by higher corrosion rates measured with FeS-covered steel surfaces (Fig. 4) and as seen elsewhere in experiments with chemically prepared S 0 (24, 25). The cathodic reduction observed here was likely facilitated by reactive –SH groups present at FeS surfaces (51, 52).…”
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“…5, reaction IV), as evidenced by higher corrosion rates measured with FeS-covered steel surfaces (Fig. 4) and as seen elsewhere in experiments with chemically prepared S 0 (24, 25). The cathodic reduction observed here was likely facilitated by reactive –SH groups present at FeS surfaces (51, 52).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Carbon steel pipelines carrying sulfidic produced waters or harboring sulfate-reducing bacteria will likely develop iron sulfides, such as mackinawite (FeS), as a corrosion product on internal steel surfaces (4143). Previous reports attributed a catalytic role for FeS in corrosion mechanisms involving chemically prepared S 0 (24, 25). Here, we investigated the effects of FeS in abiotic incubations with biologically generated (biogenic) S 0 , as well as with nitrite.…”
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“…From these results, the formation of FeS or elemental S in presence of H 2 S is very probable, [34] even if X-ray diffraction analyses would be needed to confirm these results. Elemental S is known to have significant detrimental effect on the corrosion resistance of carbon steel, [35][36][37] but also on corrosion-resistant alloys, [38][39][40][41] with possible modification of passive film stability. The detrimental effects of elemental sulfur are furthermore enhanced in aerated environments and in the presence of high chloride contents, particularly for Ni-based alloys but the same effect on stainless steel can be hypothesized.…”
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“…26 The film, which probably contains polysulfide, has a corrosion potential of -0.66 V SCE under neutral conditions and is reduced when the potential is lowered.…”
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confidence: 99%