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Effect of temperature and pressure on corrosion behavior of X65 carbon steel in water-saturated COâ transport environments mixed with HâS
The effect of temperature and pressure on corrosion behavior of X65 carbon steel in water-saturated supercritical COâ containing HâS was studied to determine the role of HâS on the corrosion product formation and corrosion mechanism. Weight loss measurements showed that the highest corrosion rate of 0.190âŻmm/year was recorded at 35âŻÂ°C and 8âŻMPa. The presence of 1000âŻppmv HâS resulted in the corrosion products comprised of a double-layer structure in both supercritical and non-supercritical conditions. The results indicated that the presence of 1000âŻppmv HâS has significantly influenced on the corrosion mechanisms, corrosion product morphology and composition as well as promoted the precipitation of water based on thermodynamic model