Inhibition of iron corrosion in high temperature stagnant liquid lead: A molecular dynamics study
Date
2013-12-01Author
ARKUNDATO, Artoto
SU'UD, Zaki
ABDULLAH, Mikrajuddin
SUTRISNO, Widayani
CELINO, Massimo
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Corrosion property of iron in high temperature stagnant liquid lead has been studied using molecular
dynamics method. The method was used to predict the limit values of the injected oxygen into the liquid
lead for maximum corrosion inhibition of iron. It is from experimental results, in order to inhibit the cor rosion at possible lowest rate then a stable self-healing protective iron oxide layer should be developed at
the surface of steel continuously. In this research we investigated the iron corrosion and it can be pre dicted that the protective oxide layer may be formed by injecting oxygen within the range of
5.35 10 2 wt% to 8.95 10 2 wt% (for observed temperature 750 C). The oxygen 5.35 10 2 wt% is
the lower limit to prevent high dissolution of iron while the oxygen content of 8.95 10 2 wt% is the
upper limit to avoid high precipitation of lead oxide. We also guess that effect of oxygen injection into
liquid lead creates a thin oxygen barrier that separating the liquid lead and iron oxides from direct inter action. The iron oxides layer and oxygen barrier then may be regarded as double corrosion inhibition.
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