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51318-11180- A Corrosion Inhibition Study of Carbon Steel in a 0.7 MWe Pilot CO2 Capture Process

Corrosion behavior of carbon steel in an in-house solvent was investigated in a pilot-scale post combustion CO2 capture process. Carbon steel specimens were placed where corrosion problems were previously found in the stripper column and the CO2-rich amine piping.

Product Number: 51318-11180-SG
Author: Wei Li / James Landon / Bradley Irvin / Jesse Thompson / Heather Nikolic / Kunlei Liu
Publication Date: 2018
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Corrosion mitigation is an important topic for amine-based post-combustion carbon dioxide (CO2) capture operations due to the desire to use less expensive but corrosion-vulnerable materials such as low carbon steels in the construction of a capture system. In this study, the corrosion behavior of carbon steel in an in-house solvent was investigated in a pilot-scale post combustion CO2 capture process. Carbon steel specimens were placed inside process units where corrosion problems were previously found in the stripper column and the CO2-rich amine piping. An organic compound was studied as a corrosion inhibitor and degradation inhibitor in a range of 0 to 1000 ppm. It was found that the use of this corrosion inhibitor effectively retarded the corrosion rates of carbon steel in both unit locations.

Key words: carbon steel, corrosion inhibition, post-combustion CO2 capture, pilot-scale.

Corrosion mitigation is an important topic for amine-based post-combustion carbon dioxide (CO2) capture operations due to the desire to use less expensive but corrosion-vulnerable materials such as low carbon steels in the construction of a capture system. In this study, the corrosion behavior of carbon steel in an in-house solvent was investigated in a pilot-scale post combustion CO2 capture process. Carbon steel specimens were placed inside process units where corrosion problems were previously found in the stripper column and the CO2-rich amine piping. An organic compound was studied as a corrosion inhibitor and degradation inhibitor in a range of 0 to 1000 ppm. It was found that the use of this corrosion inhibitor effectively retarded the corrosion rates of carbon steel in both unit locations.

Key words: carbon steel, corrosion inhibition, post-combustion CO2 capture, pilot-scale.

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