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Cathodic protection of carbon steel in natural seawater: Effect of sunlight radiation

handle: 20.500.14243/72492 , 20.500.14243/1551 , 2108/26198 , 11311/568131
Cathodic protection of carbon steel in natural seawater: Effect of sunlight radiation
Cathodic protection of metals in seawater is known to be influenced by chemical-physical parameters affecting cathodic processes (oxygen discharge, hydrogen evolution and calcareous deposit precipitation). In shallowseawater, these parameters are influenced by sunlight photoperiod and photosynthetic activity. The results presented here represent the first step in studies dedicated to cathodic protection in shallow photic seawater. This paper reports on carbon steel protected at -850mV vs. Ag/AgCl (oxygen limiting current regime) in the presence of sunlight radiation but in the absence of biological and photosynthetic activity, the role of which deserves future research. Comparison of results obtained by exposing electrochemical cells to daylight cycles in both biologically inactivated natural seawater and in NaCl 3.5 wt.% solutions showed that sunlight affects current densities and that calcareous deposit interfere with lightcurrents effects. Sunlight radiation and induced heating of the solution have been separated, highlighting results not otherwise obvious: (1) observed current waves concomitant with sunlight radiation depend fundamentally on solar radiation, (2) solar radiation can determine current enhancements from early to late phases of aragonite crystal growth, (3) a three-day-old CaCO3 layer reduces but does not eliminate the amplitude of the current waves. Theoretical calculations for oxygen limiting currents and additional field tests showed that sunlight, rather than bulk solution heating, is the main cause of daily current enhancements. This was confirmed by polarizations performed at -850 and -1000mV vs. Ag/AgCl (constant bulk temperature), during which the electrode was irradiated with artificial lighting. This test also confirmed O2 discharge to be the cathodic process involved. A mechanism of radiation conversion to heat in the oxygen diffusion layer region is proposed.
Precipitation (chemical), Aragonite crystal, Cathodic protection; Seawater; Oxygen reduction; Sunlight radiation; Calcareous deposit, cathodic protection, Theoretical calculation, Field test, Solar radiation, Current wave, Seawater;, seawater, Bulk temperature, Bulk solution, Electric discharge, Deposit, Sun, Grain boundarie, Electric batterie, oxygen reduction, Ag/AgCl, Seawater effect, Steel structure, Photosynthetic activity, sunlight radiation, 570, Cathodic proce, Oxygen reduction, Sodium chloride, Artificial lighting, Early-to-late, Limiting current, Heating, Sunlight radiation, Electromagnetic wave, Calcareous deposit, Carbon steel, Cathodic protection, Hydrogen evolution, Sunlight radiation;, Radiation protection, Oxygen diffusion, Electrolytic cell, Electrolytic reduction, Current enhancement, Ag/AgCl; Aragonite crystals; Artificial lighting; Bulk solutions; Bulk temperatures; Calcareous deposit; Cathodic process; Current enhancement; Current waves; Early-to-late; Field test; Hydrogen evolution; Induced heating; Limiting current; Oxygen diffusion; Oxygen reduction; Photosynthetic activity; Physical parameters; Sunlight radiation; Theoretical calculations; Carbon steel; Carbonate minerals; Cathodic protection; Deposits; Electric batteries; Electric discharges; Electrolytic cells; Electrolytic reduction; Electromagnetic waves; Grain boundaries; Heating; Hydrogen; Oxygen; Precipitation (chemical); Seawater effects; Sodium chloride; Solar radiation; Steel structures; Sun; Radiation protection, Oxygen, Settore ING-IND/22 - SCIENZA E TECNOLOGIA DEI MATERIALI, Oxygen reduction;, Induced heating, Cathodic protection;, calcareous deposit, Carbonate mineral, Physical parameter, Hydrogen
Precipitation (chemical), Aragonite crystal, Cathodic protection; Seawater; Oxygen reduction; Sunlight radiation; Calcareous deposit, cathodic protection, Theoretical calculation, Field test, Solar radiation, Current wave, Seawater;, seawater, Bulk temperature, Bulk solution, Electric discharge, Deposit, Sun, Grain boundarie, Electric batterie, oxygen reduction, Ag/AgCl, Seawater effect, Steel structure, Photosynthetic activity, sunlight radiation, 570, Cathodic proce, Oxygen reduction, Sodium chloride, Artificial lighting, Early-to-late, Limiting current, Heating, Sunlight radiation, Electromagnetic wave, Calcareous deposit, Carbon steel, Cathodic protection, Hydrogen evolution, Sunlight radiation;, Radiation protection, Oxygen diffusion, Electrolytic cell, Electrolytic reduction, Current enhancement, Ag/AgCl; Aragonite crystals; Artificial lighting; Bulk solutions; Bulk temperatures; Calcareous deposit; Cathodic process; Current enhancement; Current waves; Early-to-late; Field test; Hydrogen evolution; Induced heating; Limiting current; Oxygen diffusion; Oxygen reduction; Photosynthetic activity; Physical parameters; Sunlight radiation; Theoretical calculations; Carbon steel; Carbonate minerals; Cathodic protection; Deposits; Electric batteries; Electric discharges; Electrolytic cells; Electrolytic reduction; Electromagnetic waves; Grain boundaries; Heating; Hydrogen; Oxygen; Precipitation (chemical); Seawater effects; Sodium chloride; Solar radiation; Steel structures; Sun; Radiation protection, Oxygen, Settore ING-IND/22 - SCIENZA E TECNOLOGIA DEI MATERIALI, Oxygen reduction;, Induced heating, Cathodic protection;, calcareous deposit, Carbonate mineral, Physical parameter, Hydrogen
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