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11380 Electrochemical System to Study Corrosion of Metals in Supercritical CO2 Fluids

Product Number: 51300-11380-SG
ISBN: 11380 2011 CP
Author: Justin Beck, Mark Fedkin, Sergei N. Lvov, Margaret Ziomek-Moroz, Gordon Holcomb and Joseph Tylczak
Publication Date: 2011
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The sequestration of CO2 is an important technology to be promptly developed if fossil fuels are continued to be used and CO2 emission to the atmosphere is to be reduced. Low alloy carbon steel pipelines are being considered to transport the supercritical CO2 from power plants to underground sequestration sites. However, the CO2 stream will not be pure and dry, but will contain a number of corrosive contaminants. We have developed an experimental system that allows the use of a number of in-situ electrochemical techniques, such as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, linear sweep voltammetry, and cyclic voltammetry, at elevated temperature and pressure. These methods are used to measure the parameters of the real time corrosion process without removing the sample from the system. This paper describes the design of the apparatus and presents the results of our first measurements of corrosion of carbon steel in supercritical CO2 doped with H2O at 50 ºC and 15 MPa. The first conductivity measurements in the dry and water-saturated supercritical CO2 fluid are also presented in this paper.

Key words: CO2 sequestration, corrosion of carbon steel, supercritical CO2 fluids, electrochemical techniques
The sequestration of CO2 is an important technology to be promptly developed if fossil fuels are continued to be used and CO2 emission to the atmosphere is to be reduced. Low alloy carbon steel pipelines are being considered to transport the supercritical CO2 from power plants to underground sequestration sites. However, the CO2 stream will not be pure and dry, but will contain a number of corrosive contaminants. We have developed an experimental system that allows the use of a number of in-situ electrochemical techniques, such as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, linear sweep voltammetry, and cyclic voltammetry, at elevated temperature and pressure. These methods are used to measure the parameters of the real time corrosion process without removing the sample from the system. This paper describes the design of the apparatus and presents the results of our first measurements of corrosion of carbon steel in supercritical CO2 doped with H2O at 50 ºC and 15 MPa. The first conductivity measurements in the dry and water-saturated supercritical CO2 fluid are also presented in this paper.

Key words: CO2 sequestration, corrosion of carbon steel, supercritical CO2 fluids, electrochemical techniques
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