Abstract
In this study, the corrosion mechanism in different regions of the welded joints in CO2/SO2 saturated aqueous solution was investigated by electrochemistry and morphological analysis. The results demonstrated that SO2 and its hydrolysis have some adsorption properties and tend to adsorb in the region of the base metal and generated FeS product. A dense corrosion product film could form on this region, effectively reducing the corrosion rate. Due to the selective adsorption which increases the potential difference between different regions of the welded joint, further intensifying the galvanic corrosion and ultimately leading to the failure of the welded joint.
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