Corrosion Science Chemistry Research Article

Link for accessing online article: Research Article The effects and economic impact of Corrosion Kushal Jain B.Tech. Student at Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore CORROSION is a natural process. Just like water flows to the lowest level, all natural processes tend toward the lowest possible energy states. Thus, for example, iron and steel have a natural tendency to com- bine with other chemical elements to return to their lowest energy states. In order to return to lower energy states, iron and steel frequently combine with oxygen and water, both of which are present in most natu- ral environments, to form hydrated iron oxides (rust), similar in chemi- cal composition to the original iron ore. Figure 1 illustrates the corro- sion life cycle of a steel product. Finished Steel Product Smelting & Refining Air & Mois ture Corr ode Steel & For m Rust Adding Energy Giving Up Energy Mining Ore Iron Oxide (Ore & Rust) Fig. 1 The corrosion cycle of steel