Abstract

The corrosion behavior of activated MDEA solution was investigated in the background of CO2 bulk removal in ammonia plant, Kermanshah, Iran. The visual inspection reports demonstrated a consistent pattern of damage at the tubes’ entrance of lean amine air-cooled heat exchanger, made from carbon steel. To provide information on the corrosion in tubes, a series of experiments was carried out at 85°C, with different combinations of CO2 loading (0.02, 0.25 and 0.6mol/mol) using electrochemical techniques, weight loss coupons, chemical analysis, and surface analytical techniques. Results showed that the dominant process was the effect of erosion corrosion. It seems that impinging particles remove the semi-protective layer of FeCO3 on the carbon steel surface, resulting in continuous exposure of fresh metal surface to the corrosive environment, and a higher corrosion rate.

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