TY - JOUR
T1 - Corrosion of sedimentary liquids on internal bottom plate of tanks among coal liquefaction process
AU - Lu, Yawei
AU - Wang, Zhirong
AU - Jiang, Juncheng
AU - Dou, Zhan
AU - Xue, Anxue
AU - Wang, Jian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 American Institute of Chemical Engineers
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - The leakage accidents due to the corrosion on the internal bottom plates occurred frequently in the tanks which are involved in the first commercial direct coal liquefaction production line. For comprehending the corrosion, the compositions of the sedimentary liquids from diesel, hydro-upgrading feed oil, heavy solvent oil, thick condensed oil and hydro-stabilizing feed oil are surveyed in the first place, the results show that all the sedimentary liquids are almost neutral; the cations and anions in all sedimentary liquids are the same; the majority of ions are Ca2+, Cl−, and (Formula presented.) in these five sedimentary liquids. Then the immersion and electrochemical tests are implemented, it is represented that corrosion of same sedimentary liquid on Q235 steel coupon is severer than that on 16MnR steel coupon; the sedimentary liquid from hydro-stabilizing feed oil has the most violent causticity; all the corrosives may hold the Fe2CO3 and Fe2O3; the polarization behavior of Q235 steel in the sedimentary liquid from hydro-stabilizing feed oil is similar to that of 16MnR steel. Finally, the influences of different ions on the corrosivity of sedimentary liquids are also investigated, it can be concluded that the 672-h general corrosion rates of Q235 and 16MnR steel coupons in all sedimentary liquids increase with improve of Cl- content but decrease with rising of (Formula presented.) content; in the sedimentary liquids containing large numbers of Cl- and Ca2+, the Ca2+ is the definitely vital ion which deeply influences the corrosivity of sedimentary liquids. The achievement of this research work also can be applied in the prevention for corrosion formed on the internal bottom plates of tanks referred to the direct coal liquefaction process.
AB - The leakage accidents due to the corrosion on the internal bottom plates occurred frequently in the tanks which are involved in the first commercial direct coal liquefaction production line. For comprehending the corrosion, the compositions of the sedimentary liquids from diesel, hydro-upgrading feed oil, heavy solvent oil, thick condensed oil and hydro-stabilizing feed oil are surveyed in the first place, the results show that all the sedimentary liquids are almost neutral; the cations and anions in all sedimentary liquids are the same; the majority of ions are Ca2+, Cl−, and (Formula presented.) in these five sedimentary liquids. Then the immersion and electrochemical tests are implemented, it is represented that corrosion of same sedimentary liquid on Q235 steel coupon is severer than that on 16MnR steel coupon; the sedimentary liquid from hydro-stabilizing feed oil has the most violent causticity; all the corrosives may hold the Fe2CO3 and Fe2O3; the polarization behavior of Q235 steel in the sedimentary liquid from hydro-stabilizing feed oil is similar to that of 16MnR steel. Finally, the influences of different ions on the corrosivity of sedimentary liquids are also investigated, it can be concluded that the 672-h general corrosion rates of Q235 and 16MnR steel coupons in all sedimentary liquids increase with improve of Cl- content but decrease with rising of (Formula presented.) content; in the sedimentary liquids containing large numbers of Cl- and Ca2+, the Ca2+ is the definitely vital ion which deeply influences the corrosivity of sedimentary liquids. The achievement of this research work also can be applied in the prevention for corrosion formed on the internal bottom plates of tanks referred to the direct coal liquefaction process.
KW - corrosions
KW - general corrosion rates
KW - immersion and electrochemical testing
KW - sedimentary liquids
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U2 - 10.1002/prs.11968
DO - 10.1002/prs.11968
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85052647889
SN - 1066-8527
VL - 37
SP - 506
EP - 517
JO - Process Safety Progress
JF - Process Safety Progress
IS - 4
ER -