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Effect of chlorination on the corrosion of Cu/Ni 70/30 condenser tubing (Articolo in rivista)
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- Effect of chlorination on the corrosion of Cu/Ni 70/30 condenser tubing (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2008-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1016/j.electacta.2008.05.081 (literal)
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- P. Cristiani; G. Perboni; A. Benedetti (literal)
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- Special Issue Biocorrosion of Materials Selection of papers from the International Conference (BIOCORYS 2007) Paris, France, 14-17 June 2007, D. Féron (ed.) (literal)
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- CESI RICERCA, Environment and Sustainable Development, v. Rubattino 54, 20134 Milan, Italy
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- Titolo
- Effect of chlorination on the corrosion of Cu/Ni 70/30 condenser tubing (literal)
- Abstract
- The many equipment problems in recent years due to early failure of copper alloys in heat exchange plants
have spurred tests aimed at monitoring and controlling the microbial-influenced corrosion (MIC) of these
materials. The present work focused on the formation of protective oxide layers growing on CuNi 70/30
alloy, which is commonly employed in seawater-cooled plant systems. It documented the positive role of
chlorination treatments. Measurements were carried out in plants and pilot circuits, under different sets
of conditions. An integrated hardware system that includes both innovative electrochemical sensors and
traditional probes and is driven by specific data acquisition software has been used for on-line monitoring
of biofilm growth and corrosion processes on CuNi 70/30 specimens. This integrated system also allowed
measurement of some physico-chemical parameters of thewater (flow, temperature, turbidity, oxidants).
Before and after their exposure to seawater, the alloy specimens were weighed and subjected to chemical
and metallographic analyses.
The results confirmed that brief chlorination treatments with 0.4-0.8 mg/l of residual-free oxidant for
0.5-1 h a few times a day promote the formation of a protective layer on the Cu-based alloy. This layer,
if well established, is able to prevent localized corrosion even when the seawater become particularly
aggressive, as happens when biofouling grows or mud is incoming (literal)
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