Cathodic Protection of Carbon Steel in Thin Layers of Seawater

Anti-corrosion methods and materials(2023)

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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate cathodic protection (CP) efficiency in the tidal zone and its associated processes. Design/methodology/approachSpecific features of CP in the tidal zone, that is, persistence of a thin seawater film and insufficient cathodic potential due to ohmic drop, were addressed. In this preliminary study, carbon steel electrodes were polarized at two cathodic potentials (correct or insufficient protection) while immersed in 1 mm or 5 mm thick natural seawater layers. After CP interruption, the protective ability of the layers covering the steel electrodes was studied using various electrochemical methods, including electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The layers were characterized by XRD. FindingsThe protective ability of calcareous deposits was increased in thin seawater films. Insufficient CP could promote protective aragonite/corrosion products layer. Originality/valueThe combined effects of thin seawater film and applied potential were never addressed, and the conclusions drawn from this preliminary study give new insight on the efficiency of CP in the tidal zone.
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Cathodic protection,Thin natural seawater films,Calcareous deposit,Tidal zone,EIS
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