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The formation of FeCO<ce:inf loc="post">3</ce:inf> and Fe<ce:inf loc="post">3</ce:inf>O<ce:inf loc="post">4</ce:inf> on carbon steel and their protective capabilities against CO<ce:inf loc="post">2</ce:inf> corrosion at elevated temperature and pressure |
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• The general corrosion rate decreased from 3.19 to 0.38 mm/year as temperature increased from 90 °C to 250 °C. • At 200 °C, both general and localised corrosion rates increased as increasing in CO2 partial pressure. • Increasing temperature can promote Fe3O4 formation, same for reducing CO2 partial pressure. • The low corrosion rate at high temperature was attributed to the thin Fe3O4 layer. • The thickness of the thin Fe3O4 layer is 200 nm and covered the entire surface. |
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• The general corrosion rate decreased from 3.19 to 0.38 mm/year as temperature increased from 90 °C to 250 °C. • At 200 °C, both general and localised corrosion rates increased as increasing in CO2 partial pressure. • Increasing temperature can promote Fe3O4 formation, same for reducing CO2 partial pressure. • The low corrosion rate at high temperature was attributed to the thin Fe3O4 layer. • The thickness of the thin Fe3O4 layer is 200 nm and covered the entire surface. |
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• The general corrosion rate decreased from 3.19 to 0.38 mm/year as temperature increased from 90 °C to 250 °C. • At 200 °C, both general and localised corrosion rates increased as increasing in CO2 partial pressure. • Increasing temperature can promote Fe3O4 formation, same for reducing CO2 partial pressure. • The low corrosion rate at high temperature was attributed to the thin Fe3O4 layer. • The thickness of the thin Fe3O4 layer is 200 nm and covered the entire surface. |
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The formation of FeCO<ce:inf loc="post">3</ce:inf> and Fe<ce:inf loc="post">3</ce:inf>O<ce:inf loc="post">4</ce:inf> on carbon steel and their protective capabilities against CO<ce:inf loc="post">2</ce:inf> corrosion at elevated temperature and pressure |
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