Films Formed on Carbon Steel in Sweet Environments - A Review

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Autor(a) principal: Fioravante,Igor A.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Nunes,Ronaldo S., Acciari,Heloisa A., Codaro,Eduardo N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Corrosion of carbon steel pipelines in sweet environments has been extensively researched on oil and natural gas exploration and production in order to obtain efficient corrosion mitigation methods. Although the consequences of corrosion are known, the cause and mechanism by which a certain phenomenon occurs are still not well understood. Sweet corrosion is mainly caused by the carbon dioxide dissolved in the water contained in the oil. It can manifest itself in different ways and one of which is the formation of a scale on the inner walls of the pipelines, which determines the evolution of corrosion process. This paper discusses the effects of partial pressure of carbon dioxide, dissolved hydrogen sulfide, dissolved oxygen and water chemistry on scale formation. Particular attention is paid to the nature and stability of the aqueous species formed during the corrosion process, as well as the thermodynamic and kinetic aspects lead to the scale formation on the carbon steel surface. The main objective is to enhance the understanding of the conditions of formation and precipitation of siderite and mackinawite and their effects on corrosion processes involving low carbon steels.
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title Films Formed on Carbon Steel in Sweet Environments - A Review
spellingShingle Films Formed on Carbon Steel in Sweet Environments - A Review
Fioravante,Igor A.
sweet corrosion
siderite
mackinawite
low carbon steels
carbon dioxide
title_short Films Formed on Carbon Steel in Sweet Environments - A Review
title_full Films Formed on Carbon Steel in Sweet Environments - A Review
title_fullStr Films Formed on Carbon Steel in Sweet Environments - A Review
title_full_unstemmed Films Formed on Carbon Steel in Sweet Environments - A Review
title_sort Films Formed on Carbon Steel in Sweet Environments - A Review
author Fioravante,Igor A.
author_facet Fioravante,Igor A.
Nunes,Ronaldo S.
Acciari,Heloisa A.
Codaro,Eduardo N.
author_role author
author2 Nunes,Ronaldo S.
Acciari,Heloisa A.
Codaro,Eduardo N.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fioravante,Igor A.
Nunes,Ronaldo S.
Acciari,Heloisa A.
Codaro,Eduardo N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sweet corrosion
siderite
mackinawite
low carbon steels
carbon dioxide
topic sweet corrosion
siderite
mackinawite
low carbon steels
carbon dioxide
description Corrosion of carbon steel pipelines in sweet environments has been extensively researched on oil and natural gas exploration and production in order to obtain efficient corrosion mitigation methods. Although the consequences of corrosion are known, the cause and mechanism by which a certain phenomenon occurs are still not well understood. Sweet corrosion is mainly caused by the carbon dioxide dissolved in the water contained in the oil. It can manifest itself in different ways and one of which is the formation of a scale on the inner walls of the pipelines, which determines the evolution of corrosion process. This paper discusses the effects of partial pressure of carbon dioxide, dissolved hydrogen sulfide, dissolved oxygen and water chemistry on scale formation. Particular attention is paid to the nature and stability of the aqueous species formed during the corrosion process, as well as the thermodynamic and kinetic aspects lead to the scale formation on the carbon steel surface. The main objective is to enhance the understanding of the conditions of formation and precipitation of siderite and mackinawite and their effects on corrosion processes involving low carbon steels.
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