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Corrosion CHEMISTRY PRESENTATION  BY : ASHUTOSH MISHRA  090107034
Corrosion  is the disintegration of an engineered material into its constituent atoms due to  chemical reactions  with its surroundings. In the most common use of the word, this means electrochemical oxidation of  metals  in reaction with an oxidant such as  oxygen . Formation of an oxide of  iron  due to oxidation of the iron  atoms  in solid solution is a well-known example of electrochemical corrosion, commonly known as  rusting . This type of damage typically produces  oxide (s) and/or  salt (s) of the original metal. Corrosion can also refer to other materials than metals, such as  ceramics  or  polymers , although in this context, the term degradation is more common. In other words, corrosion is the wearing away of metals due to a chemical reaction.
Many structural  alloys  corrode merely from exposure to moisture in the  air , but the process can be strongly affected by exposure to certain substances (see below). Corrosion can be concentrated locally to form a  pit  or crack, or it can extend across a wide area more or less uniformly corroding the surface. Because corrosion is a diffusion controlled process, it occurs on exposed surfaces. As a result, methods to reduce the activity of the exposed surface, such as  passivation  and  chromate-conversion , can increase a material's corrosion resistance. However, some corrosion mechanisms are less visible and less predictable .
Galvanic corrosion In a given sea environment (one standard medium is aerated, room-temperature  seawater ), one metal will be either more  noble  or more  active  than the next, based on how strongly its ions are bound to the surface. Two metals in electrical contact share the same electrons, so that the tug-of-war at each surface is translated into a competition for free electrons between the two materials. The noble metal will tend to take electrons from the active one, while the electrolyte hosts a flow of ions in the same direction. The resulting mass flow or electrical current can be measured to establish a hierarchy of materials in the medium of interest. This hierarchy is called a  galvanic series , and can be a very useful in predicting and understanding corrosion.
High temperature corrosion High temperature corrosion is chemical deterioration of a material (typically a metal) under very high temperature conditions. This non-galvanic form of corrosion can occur when a metal is subject to a high temperature atmosphere containing oxygen, sulfur or other compounds capable of oxidising (or assisting the oxidation of) the material concerned. For example, materials used in aerospace, power generation and even in car engines have to resist sustained periods at high temperature in which they may be exposed to an atmosphere containing potentially highly corrosive products of combustion. The products of high temperature corrosion can potentially be turned to the advantage of the engineer. The formation of oxides on stainless steels, for example, can provide a protective layer preventing further atmospheric attack, allowing for a material to be used for sustained periods at both room and high temperature in hostile conditions. Such high temperature corrosion products in the form of compacted  oxide layer glazes  have also been shown to prevent or reduce wear during high temperature sliding contact of metallic (or metallic and ceramic) surfaces.
ECONOMIC IMPACT :   The US  Federal Highway Administration  released a study, entitled  Corrosion Costs and Preventive Strategies in the United States,  in 2002 on the direct costs associated with metallic corrosion in nearly every U.S. industry sector. The study showed that for 1998 the total annual estimated direct cost of corrosion in the U.S. was approximately $276 billion (approximately 3.2% of the US  gross domestic product ). Rust is one of the most common causes of bridge accidents. As rust has a much higher volume than the originating mass of iron, its build-up can also cause failure by forcing apart adjacent parts. It was the cause of the collapse of the  Mianus  river bridge  in 1983, when the bearings rusted internally and pushed one corner of the road slab off its support. Three drivers on the roadway at the time died as the slab fell into the river below. The following  NTSB  investigation showed that a drain in the road had been blocked for road re-surfacing, and had not been unblocked so that runoff water penetrated the support hangers. It was also difficult for maintenance engineers to see the bearings from the inspection walkway. Rust was also an important factor in the  Silver Bridge  disaster of 1967 in  West Virginia , when a steel  suspension bridge  collapsed in less than a minute, killing 46 drivers and passengers on the bridge at the time . .
ECONOMIC IMPACT
Corrosion in nonmetals Most  ceramic  materials are almost entirely immune to corrosion. The strong ionic and/or covalent bonds that hold them together leave very little free chemical energy in the structure; they can be thought of as already corroded. When corrosion does occur, it is almost always a simple dissolution of the material or chemical reaction, rather than an electrochemical process. A common example of corrosion protection in ceramics is the  lime  added to soda-lime  glass  to reduce its solubility in water; though it is not nearly as soluble as pure  sodium silicate , normal glass does form sub-microscopic flaws when exposed to moisture. Due to its  brittleness , such flaws cause a dramatic reduction in the strength of a glass object during its first few hours at room temperature.
CORROSION IN GLASS  :  Glass disease  is the corrosion of silicate glasses in  aqueous  solutions. It is governed by two mechanisms:  diffusion -controlled leaching (ion exchange) and glass network hydrolytic dissolution. Both corrosion mechanisms strongly depend on the pH of contacting solution: the rate of ion exchange decreases with pH as 10-0.5pH whereas the rate of hydrolytic dissolution increases with pH as 100.5pH.  Mathematically, corrosion rates of  glasses are characterised by normalised  corrosion rates of elements NRi (g/cm2 d)  which are determined as the ratio of total  amount of released species into the water  Mi (g) to the water-contacting surface area  S (cm2), time of contact t (days) and  weight fraction content of the  element in the glass fi:                                 .
THE END  SUBMITTED TO : Dr. Noopur Srivastava

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Corrosion

  • 1. Corrosion CHEMISTRY PRESENTATION BY : ASHUTOSH MISHRA 090107034
  • 2. Corrosion  is the disintegration of an engineered material into its constituent atoms due to  chemical reactions  with its surroundings. In the most common use of the word, this means electrochemical oxidation of  metals  in reaction with an oxidant such as  oxygen . Formation of an oxide of  iron  due to oxidation of the iron  atoms  in solid solution is a well-known example of electrochemical corrosion, commonly known as  rusting . This type of damage typically produces  oxide (s) and/or  salt (s) of the original metal. Corrosion can also refer to other materials than metals, such as  ceramics  or  polymers , although in this context, the term degradation is more common. In other words, corrosion is the wearing away of metals due to a chemical reaction.
  • 3. Many structural  alloys  corrode merely from exposure to moisture in the  air , but the process can be strongly affected by exposure to certain substances (see below). Corrosion can be concentrated locally to form a  pit  or crack, or it can extend across a wide area more or less uniformly corroding the surface. Because corrosion is a diffusion controlled process, it occurs on exposed surfaces. As a result, methods to reduce the activity of the exposed surface, such as  passivation  and  chromate-conversion , can increase a material's corrosion resistance. However, some corrosion mechanisms are less visible and less predictable .
  • 4. Galvanic corrosion In a given sea environment (one standard medium is aerated, room-temperature  seawater ), one metal will be either more  noble  or more  active  than the next, based on how strongly its ions are bound to the surface. Two metals in electrical contact share the same electrons, so that the tug-of-war at each surface is translated into a competition for free electrons between the two materials. The noble metal will tend to take electrons from the active one, while the electrolyte hosts a flow of ions in the same direction. The resulting mass flow or electrical current can be measured to establish a hierarchy of materials in the medium of interest. This hierarchy is called a  galvanic series , and can be a very useful in predicting and understanding corrosion.
  • 5. High temperature corrosion High temperature corrosion is chemical deterioration of a material (typically a metal) under very high temperature conditions. This non-galvanic form of corrosion can occur when a metal is subject to a high temperature atmosphere containing oxygen, sulfur or other compounds capable of oxidising (or assisting the oxidation of) the material concerned. For example, materials used in aerospace, power generation and even in car engines have to resist sustained periods at high temperature in which they may be exposed to an atmosphere containing potentially highly corrosive products of combustion. The products of high temperature corrosion can potentially be turned to the advantage of the engineer. The formation of oxides on stainless steels, for example, can provide a protective layer preventing further atmospheric attack, allowing for a material to be used for sustained periods at both room and high temperature in hostile conditions. Such high temperature corrosion products in the form of compacted oxide layer glazes  have also been shown to prevent or reduce wear during high temperature sliding contact of metallic (or metallic and ceramic) surfaces.
  • 6. ECONOMIC IMPACT : The US  Federal Highway Administration  released a study, entitled  Corrosion Costs and Preventive Strategies in the United States,  in 2002 on the direct costs associated with metallic corrosion in nearly every U.S. industry sector. The study showed that for 1998 the total annual estimated direct cost of corrosion in the U.S. was approximately $276 billion (approximately 3.2% of the US  gross domestic product ). Rust is one of the most common causes of bridge accidents. As rust has a much higher volume than the originating mass of iron, its build-up can also cause failure by forcing apart adjacent parts. It was the cause of the collapse of the  Mianus river bridge  in 1983, when the bearings rusted internally and pushed one corner of the road slab off its support. Three drivers on the roadway at the time died as the slab fell into the river below. The following  NTSB  investigation showed that a drain in the road had been blocked for road re-surfacing, and had not been unblocked so that runoff water penetrated the support hangers. It was also difficult for maintenance engineers to see the bearings from the inspection walkway. Rust was also an important factor in the  Silver Bridge  disaster of 1967 in  West Virginia , when a steel  suspension bridge  collapsed in less than a minute, killing 46 drivers and passengers on the bridge at the time . .
  • 8. Corrosion in nonmetals Most  ceramic  materials are almost entirely immune to corrosion. The strong ionic and/or covalent bonds that hold them together leave very little free chemical energy in the structure; they can be thought of as already corroded. When corrosion does occur, it is almost always a simple dissolution of the material or chemical reaction, rather than an electrochemical process. A common example of corrosion protection in ceramics is the  lime  added to soda-lime  glass  to reduce its solubility in water; though it is not nearly as soluble as pure  sodium silicate , normal glass does form sub-microscopic flaws when exposed to moisture. Due to its  brittleness , such flaws cause a dramatic reduction in the strength of a glass object during its first few hours at room temperature.
  • 9. CORROSION IN GLASS : Glass disease  is the corrosion of silicate glasses in  aqueous  solutions. It is governed by two mechanisms:  diffusion -controlled leaching (ion exchange) and glass network hydrolytic dissolution. Both corrosion mechanisms strongly depend on the pH of contacting solution: the rate of ion exchange decreases with pH as 10-0.5pH whereas the rate of hydrolytic dissolution increases with pH as 100.5pH.  Mathematically, corrosion rates of glasses are characterised by normalised corrosion rates of elements NRi (g/cm2 d) which are determined as the ratio of total amount of released species into the water Mi (g) to the water-contacting surface area S (cm2), time of contact t (days) and weight fraction content of the element in the glass fi:                                 .
  • 10. THE END SUBMITTED TO : Dr. Noopur Srivastava