The Influence of Acidity, Chlorides and a High-Potential Quinone on the Corrosion of Hastelloy C-22 in Nonaqueous Solutions

  • Atz Dick P
  • Beekwilder M
  • Kelly R
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The corrosion of Hastelloy C-22 at room temperature in acetonitrile (MeCN) solutions containing various concentrations of tetrabutylammonium chloride (Bu 4 NCl), HCl and 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone (DDQ) was investigated, mimicking aggressive environments used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals. In the absence of sources of Cl – , C-22 is passive in MeCN. In neutral MeCN containing Bu 4 NCl, C-22 undergoes pitting upon anodic polarization. C-22 presents an active-passive transition in MeCN with 5 mM HCl. In HCl concentrations above 5 mM, C-22 is completely active and i corr increases with HCl concentration. Comparing with the literature in aqueous corrosion of C-22, the breakdown of passivity in MeCN takes place at much lower chloride additions. The corrosion in MeCN/HCl/DDQ solutions can achieve surprisingly high rates, as seen in electrochemical tests (i corr = 6.5 mA cm −2 ) and mass loss tests (penetration rate > 10 mm y −1 ), due to the oxidizing power of DDQ. In equimolar concentration, HCl and DDQ have a synergistic effect on the elevation of the cathodic kinetics of C-22 corrosion, due to the effects of acidity on the reduction of DDQ.

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Atz Dick, P., Beekwilder, M. J., & Kelly, R. G. (2020). The Influence of Acidity, Chlorides and a High-Potential Quinone on the Corrosion of Hastelloy C-22 in Nonaqueous Solutions. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 167(16), 161503. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/abcc37

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