Ym. Liou et al., Electrochemical pitting behaviour of type 321 stainless steel in sulfide-containing chloride solutions, J APPL ELEC, 29(12), 1999, pp. 1377-1381
The pitting behaviour of type 321 stainless steel in sulfide-containing chl
oride aqueous environments was studied using cyclic potentiodynamic polariz
ation. A well-established correlation between H2S and Na2S2O3 in the study
of corrosion was applied, that is, H2S was simulated by Na2S2O3. The major
factors affecting the pitting corrosion of type 321 stainless steel are the
Cl- concentration, solution pH and temperature. The results clearly indica
te that both E-pit and E-pp decrease with increasing Cl- concentration and
temperature, while I-pass is more sensitive to temperature variation. E-pit
decreased with decreasing pH in the range 2 < pH < 7.5. The surface morpho
logy and chemistry of the corroded type 321 stainless steel resulting from
anodic polarization in 0.01 M S2O32--containing Cl- solution were analysed
by XRD, SEM and EPMA. A higher concentration of sulfur was found in the pit
s, and the dark surface film was mainly composed of FeS and gamma-Fe2O3. Th
e results describe the pitting behaviour of type 321 stainless steel in sul
fide-containing Cl- aqueous environments.