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Electrochemical study on the corrosion rate of X52 steel exposed to different soils

L.M. Quej-Ake (Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas Norte, San Bartolo Atepehucan, Gustavo A. Madero, CD México, México)
A. Contreras (Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas Norte, San Bartolo Atepehucan, Gustavo A. Madero, CD México, México)

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 2 January 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this work is to study the corrosion rate of X52 pipeline steel exposed to three types of soils collected in Campeche State in México. The electrochemical evaluation for X52 steel exposed to soils ranging from saturated soil until dry conditions was carried out for a period of 21 days. Owing to its versatility to study the steel corrosion process exposed to different types of soils, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), potentiodynamic polarization and cyclic voltammetry tests were performed. Additionally, optical and electronic microscopy observations of the steel surface were carried out.

Design/methodology/approach

Electrochemical cell arrangement was described elsewhere (Quej-Ake et al., 2014). Owing to soil being an electrolytic system with high resistivity and impedance, all electrodes were placed as close as possible, and iR-drop compensation was taken into account using two rods of graphite as an auxiliary electrode. In addition, the conductivity of the soil (Rs) obtained from EIS was used to correct the potential of the working electrode according to iR-drop, and an analysis of ohmic drop from the polarization curves was carried out.

Findings

Saturated conditions of the three soils were initially considered as the most corrosive conditions for X52 steel surface. Finally, 21 days of immersion time was taken into account as the more drastic condition. So, according to results, X52 steel exposed to beach sand was more susceptible to the corrosion process (0.092 mm/year). iR corrected was negligible at low over-potentials region in saturated soils, which is inside the linear region of Tafel or the activation region. In addition, high cathodic peak potential value obtained from cyclic voltammetry for X52 steel exposed to saturated soil may be attributed to hydrogen evolution reaction and neutral pH.

Research limitations/implications

The paper has implications for research. It bridges the gap between theory and practice.

Originality/value

Cyclic voltammetry is a really important tool for the electrochemical analysis of the pipeline steel surface exposed to saturated soils, but is not adequate for analysis of steel exposed to dried soils. In addition, the physicochemical results show that fissures, voids and extra-oxygen presence could also affect the electrochemical responses obtained for X52 steel exposed to soils.

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Citation

Quej-Ake, L.M. and Contreras, A. (2018), "Electrochemical study on the corrosion rate of X52 steel exposed to different soils", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 65 No. 1, pp. 97-106. https://doi.org/10.1108/ACMM-12-2016-1737

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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