International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.43, No.24, 11150-11159, 2018
Reduction of hydrogen embrittlement of API 51 X65 steel pipe using a green inhibitor
Several inhibitors are used in industry to reduce the corrosive effects of harsh environments on the mechanical properties of steel structures. More recently, eco-friendly (green) inhibitors are being developed to replace the synthetic ones which are known to possess toxic organic molecules. In the present study, Ruta Chalepensis (Fijil) green corrosion inhibitors are utilized with API 5L X65 pipe steel to study their effectiveness in reducing the corrosive effects of HCl acid. Notched specimens are immersed in HCl and HCl with different concentrations of Fijil (3, 5, 10 and 30 vol%), at room temperature and at 80 degrees C, for periods of 3, 7 and 10 days. Charpy tests are carried out, after each period, on treated (maked in the HCl media with green inhibitor for different concentration) and untreated standard specimens to evaluate the response of the material under dynamic loading. The load-displacement curves are found to consist of four zones corresponding to different crack advance events. The optimum concentration of green inhibitor is found to be 5 vol%. Immersion of API 5L X65 in HCl with 5% green inhibitor is seen to reduce the acid's effect. The improvement of the materials fracture toughness due to the inhibitor was more than 40%. (C) 2018 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.