Abstract
Potentiodynamic polarization techniques were used to examine the effects of several chemical species on the corrosion behavior of Type 317L stainless steel, titanium grade 2, and HASTELLOY® alloy G3. Polarization behavior was determined for the alloys in a base solution containing 10,000 g/m3 C1– and 1000 g/m3 F– at pH 1 to which different chemical species were added. The effect of each species was determined by comparing the polarization behavior for that solution to the polarization behavior determined in the base solution with no additives. The base solution and the chemical species were selected to simulate typical FGD environments.
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1985
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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