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Corrosion of Carbon Steels, Stainless Steels, and Titanium in Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solution
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1994
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Materials ScienceStainless SteelsChemical EngineeringLithium BromideEngineeringCorrosion RatesCorrosion ProtectionCorrosionCorrosion ResistanceCorrosion TechnologyCorrosion InhibitionChemistryMineral ProcessingCarbon SteelsElectrochemistryExposure Time
Effects of lithium bromide (LiBr) concentration, pH, temperature, exposure time, and the action of some inhibitors on corrosion of several carbon (C) steels, stainless steels (SS), and a titanium (Ti) alloy were studied. Corrosion rates were determined by the polarization resistance method and compared to rates determined by weight-loss measurements. Pitting potentials (Ep) were evaluated in neutral LiBr solution and with different inhibitors. Pit density and average pit depth depended on the metal tested, with lowest values for Ti, the next lowest values for type 316 SS (UNS S31600), and the highest values for UNS G41350 tempered steel.
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