摘要:
The effect of Ca
2+ on CO
2 corrosion to X65 pipeline steel was investigated in the simulated stratum water of an oil field containing different concentrations of Ca
2+. It is found that Ca
2+ can enhance the corrosion rate, especially in the Ca
2+ concentration from 256 to 512 mg/L, which can be attributed to the growing grain size and loosing structure of corrosion scales with increasing Ca
2+ concentration. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) investigations reveal that a complex carbonate (Fe, Ca)CO
3 forms at high Ca
2+ concentration due to the gradual replacement of Fe
2+ in FeCO
3 by Ca
2+.