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  • 2023Erosion-corrosion of copper in cooling water systems at 60°C using an impinging liquid jet and Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalancecitations
  • 2021Corrosion and hydrogen permeation in H2S environments with O2 contamination – Part 3: the impact of acetate-buffered test solution chemistry5citations
  • 2020Impact of oxygen contamination on the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of iron corrosion in H2S solutions16citations
  • 2019Corrosion and hydrogen permeation of low alloy steel in H2S-containing environments : the effect of test buffer solution chemistrycitations
  • 2019EIS study of iron and steel corrosion in aqueous solutions at various concentrations of dissolved H2S : impact of oxygen contamination.citations
  • 2019Corrosion and Hydrogen Permeation in H2S Environments with O2 Contamination, Part 2: Impact of H2S Partial Pressure5citations
  • 2018Corrosion of Pure iron and Hydrogen Permeation in the Presence of H 2 S with O 2 contaminationcitations
  • 2018Electrochemical study of oxygen impact on corrosion and hydrogen permeation of Armco iron in the presence of H 2 Scitations
  • 2017Impact of Oxygen on Corrosion and Hydrogen Permeation of Pure iron in the Presence of H2Scitations
  • 2016Facile and Green Synthesis of Polyoxometalate-Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanocompositecitations
  • 2012Anomalous Dissolution of Copper in Al-Cu alloyscitations

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  • Fiaud, C.
  • Sutter, E.
  • Joshi, Gaurav
  • Tribollet, Bernard
  • Kittel, Jean
  • Mendibide, Christophe
  • Deffo Ayagou, Martien Duvall
  • Sutter, Eliane
  • Ayagou, Martien Duvall Deffo
  • Duret-Thual, Claude
  • Ferrando, Nicolas
  • Deffo-Ayagou, Martien Duvall
  • Debiemme-Chouvy, Catherine
  • Thomas, Benjamin
  • Lucas, Ivan T.
  • Silvain, Jean-François
  • Veillere, Amelie
  • Heintz, Jean-Marc
  • Joma, Samir
  • Sancy, Mamie
  • Sutter, Eliane M. M.
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Corrosion and Hydrogen Permeation in H2S Environments with O2 Contamination, Part 2: Impact of H2S Partial Pressure

  • Ferrando, Nicolas
  • Sutter, Eliane
  • Joshi, Gaurav
  • Tribollet, Bernard
  • Kittel, Jean
  • Mendibide, Christophe
  • Ayagou, Martien Duvall Deffo
  • Duret-Thual, Claude
  • Tran, Thi Tuyet Mai
Abstract

Materials selection in the oil and gas industry relies on engineering standards, such as NACE TM0177 and NACE TM0284, which stipulate that oxygen contamination should be avoided during materials testing in H 2 S-containing media. In this second paper, as part of a series of articles that evaluates how traces of oxygen modify the corrosion of pure iron and hydrogen permeation across iron membranes in H 2 S-containing solutions, the impact of changing the H 2 S partial pressure from 100 kPa to 0.1 kPa was investigated. It was found that bulk solution chemistry for all H 2 S partial pressures changes with time, due to the formation of H 2 SO 2 reaction products (sulfates, sulfites, and thiosulfates), which results in bulk solution acidification. Electrochemical and weight-loss measurements confirm that Fe corrosion rates in baseline well-deaerated H 2 S-containing solutions decrease with decreasing H 2 S partial pressure, although these are observed to be much higher under continuous oxygen contamination. With decreasing H 2 S partial pressure, hydrogen uptake in Fe also decreases, due to lower and lower concentrations of dissolved H 2 S and the associated increase in pH. However, even at 1 kPa and 0.1 kPa H 2 S, permeation effciencies remain close to 100% when no O 2 contamination is present. The hydrogen uptake is always relatively lower in Fe exposed to oxygen-polluted H 2 S solutions. Permeation efficiencies decrease continuously. From electrochemical data and surface characterization, these observations at lower H 2 S partial pressures are attributed to the disruptive effect of oxygen on the nature of sulfide corrosion products, and hydrogen entry promotion, along with the contribution of an additional cathodic reaction that does not result in hydrogen entry into the metal.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • corrosion
  • Oxygen
  • Hydrogen
  • iron