Corrosion of copper-nickel alloys in pure water

Citation
T. Hodgkiess et D. Mantzavinos, Corrosion of copper-nickel alloys in pure water, DESALINATN, 126(1-3), 1999, pp. 129-137
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Chemical Engineering
Journal title
DESALINATION
ISSN journal
00119164 → ACNP
Volume
126
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
129 - 137
Database
ISI
SICI code
0011-9164(19991101)126:1-3<129:COCAIP>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The paper describes a fundamental investigation of the corrosion behaviour of Cu-Ni-Fe-Mn alloys, containing nominally 10% Ni and 30% Ni, in distilled water. The study involved exposure of specimens to distilled water (1.5-7 mu S/cm) at 20-80 degrees C with and without injected carbon dioxide. At 20 degrees C upon initial exposure to distilled water, the 10% Ni alloy exhib ited somewhat active corrosion behaviour during anodic polarisation potenti odynamic scans but, after a few days' exposure, more-passive behaviour of b oth alloys was indicated with the 30% Ni material demonstrating better corr osion resistance than the lower-Ni alloy. However, at higher temperatures, the superiority of the 30% Ni alloy was less evident especially in the pres ence of dissolved carbon dioxide. Indeed, even a relatively short period of bubbling pure CO2 following a long period in distilled water, reduced the corrosion resistance of both alloys. Microscopic examination of specimens r evealed susceptibility to pitting attack and, to a lesser extent, crevice c orrosion after extended exposures at 20-80 degrees C.