The effect of temperature and ionic strength on iron carbonate (FeCO 3) solubility limit
In CO 2 corrosion, precipitation of iron carbonate can significantly reduce the corrosion rate of the underlying steel. Precipitation rate depends on a reliable calculation of the iron carbonate solubility limit. The open literature does not provide an expression for iron carbonate solubility that c...
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description | In CO
2 corrosion, precipitation of iron carbonate can significantly reduce the corrosion rate of the underlying steel. Precipitation rate depends on a reliable calculation of the iron carbonate solubility limit. The open literature does not provide an expression for iron carbonate solubility that covers a wide enough range of parameters. In this study a unified iron carbonate solubility (
K
sp
in mol
2/L
2) expression is developed based on the literature data:
log
K
sp
=
-
59.3498
-
0.041377
T
k
-
2.1963
T
k
+
24.5724
log
(
T
k
)
+
2.518
I
0.5
-
0.657
I
which accounts for both temperature and ionic strength effects. The predictions made with this unified equation agree well with the published experimental data. |
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K
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T
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T
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K
sp
in mol
2/L
2) expression is developed based on the literature data:
log
K
sp
=
-
59.3498
-
0.041377
T
k
-
2.1963
T
k
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24.5724
log
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2.518
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0.5
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