Evaluation of corrosion resistance of two engineering alloys in molten salts by electrochemical techniques

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Martínez-Villafañe, A [1 ]
Almeraya-Calderón, F [1 ]
Gaona-Tiburcio, G [1 ]
Chacón-Nava, J [1 ]
González-Rodríguez, G [1 ]
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[1] Univ Autonoma Estado Morelos, Fac Ciencias Quim & Ind, Cuernavaca 62215, Morelos, Mexico
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10.1002/maco.200390003
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The electrochemical behaviour of two steels typically used in power boilers has been studied in the temperature range from 540degreesC to 680degreesC. Two environments were used: a) a synthetic salt mixture of 80% V2O5 - 20% Na2SO4 and b) oil ash collected from a high temperature reheater. Corrosion rates obtained from electrochemical potentiodynamic polarisation curves (Tafel extrapolation) were compared for both steels exposed in each environment. The results showed that increases in temperature resulted in higher corrosion rates, being this effect most notorious above about 620 degreesC. In the synthetic salt, and at temperatures up to about 5 80 degreesC, both steels showed similar behaviour. With further increases in temperature, the T22 steel was less resistant and, at the highest temperature used here, its corrosion rate was almost seven times higher than that measured for the 347H steel. The results obtained with the natural oil ash for the T22 steel showed a dramatic increase in corrosion rate as temperature goes up over the range used. For the 347H steel, and up to about 5 80 degreesC, the corrosion rates were similar to those obtained with the synthetic salt. Above 580 degreesC, the corrosion rate measured increased slightly with temperature, being at 680 degreesC about 2.5 times higher than that found by using the synthetic salt. Therefore, an important difference in corrosion rates has been found depending upon the corrosive salt used. This is an important result because imply that, at least for materials used in fossil power plants, more realistic data can be obtained by using natural ashes in the experimental work.
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