Passivation process of X80 pipeline steel in bicarbonate solutions

International Journal of Minerals Metallurgy and Materials(2011)

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Abstract
The passivation process of X80 pipeline steel in bicarbonate solutions was investigated using potentiodynamic, dynamic electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (DEIS), and Mott-Schottky measurements. The results show that the shape of polarization curves changes with HCO 3 − concentration. The critical ‘passive’ concentration is 0.009 mol/L HCO 3 − for X80 pipeline steel in bicarbonate solutions. No anodic current peak exists in HCO 3/− solutions when the concentration is lower than 0.009 mol/L, whereas there are one and two anodic current peaks when the HCO 3/− concentration ranges from 0.009 to 0.05 mol/L and is higher than 0.1 mol/L, respectively. DEIS measurements show that there exist active dissolution range, transition range, pre-passive range, passive layer formation range, passive range, and trans-passive range for X80 pipeline steel in the 0.1 mol/L HCO 3 − solutions. The results of DEIS measurements are in complete agreement with the potentiodynamic diagram. An equivalent circuit containing three sub-layers is used to explain the Nyquist plots in the passive range. Analyses are well made for explaining the corresponding fitted capacitance and impedance. The Mott-Schottky plots show that the passive film of X80 pipeline steel is an n-type semiconductor, and capacitance measurements are in good accordance with the results of DEIS experiment.
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pipeline steel,bicarbonate solutions,passivation,potentiodynamic polarization k[electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
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