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- Title
Investigation of Corrosion Behaviors on an Fe/Cu-Type ACM Sensor under Various Environments.
- Authors
Pei, Zibo; Xiao, Kui; Chen, Lihong; Li, Qing; Wu, Jun; Ma, Lingwei; Li, Xiaogang
- Abstract
The applicability of galvanic-cell-based atmospheric corrosion monitoring (ACM) technology has been confirmed empirically in field tests, however the corrosion behaviors on the ACM sensors have rarely been studied systematically. In this study, the influence of temperature, chloride ions, and hydrosulfite (simulated sulfur dioxide) ions on the corrosion behaviors of Fe/Cu-type ACM sensors was investigated. The results show that the hydrosulfite ions led to a larger increase in the Fe/Cu-based ACM current than chloride ions in the initial stage of corrosion, and both changed the components of the corrosion products. Moreover, the hydrosulfite and chloride ions showed a synergistic effect on the corroded ACM sensor. Lastly, a positive correlation between ACM technology and the mass loss method was observed, further indicating that ACM technology can be an effective, convenient, and fast approach to studying the accelerated corrosion behaviors of steels.
- Subjects
CHLORIDE ions; CORROSION &; anti-corrosives; DETECTORS; SULFUR dioxide; STEEL corrosion; CARBON steel
- Publication
Metals (2075-4701), 2020, Vol 10, Issue 7, p905
- ISSN
2075-4701
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/met10070905