Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1470508 Corrosion Science 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The dissolution of low carbon steel in hydrochloric acid has been investigated by atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry. The rate of Mn, Fe and P dissolution was measured as a function of time for steels of variable Mn and P composition and as a function of HMTA concentration. Regardless of the reactivity of the steel in uninhibited solutions, at high concentration of HMTA, all steel grades show a nearly identical dissolution rate. The effect is selective for Fe; the dissolution of segregated Mn is not affected by HMTA.

Research highlights► Time resolved elemental dissolution rates on time scales typical for pickling lines. ► Segregated impurities dissolve selectively at early stages. ► At high HMTA concentration the dissolution rate is the same for different steels. ► Several mechanisms of HMTA inhibition are discussed.

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