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Corrosion Challenges and Material Selection in Low-Carbon Energy Systems. Hydrogen and CO? Environment

  • Book

  • March 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6251476

Corrosion Challenges and Material Selection in Low-Carbon Energy Systems: Hydrogen and CO? Environment is an essential resource for engineers, researchers, and industry professionals involved in the design, operation, and maintenance of hydrogen and CO? infrastructure. The book offers in-depth insights into corrosion mechanisms, material selection strategies, and failure prevention techniques specific to low-carbon energy applications. Featuring real-world case studies, industry standards, and emerging technologies, this guide helps ensure the integrity, safety, and longevity of critical energy systems while supporting the transition to sustainable, low-carbon solutions.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Corrosion Mechanisms in CO?-Rich Environments
3. Corrosion in Hydrogen Service and Hydrogen Embrittlement
4. Material Selection Strategies
5. Case Studies from Industry
6. Codes, Standards, and Best Practices
7. Emerging Technologies and Future Trends
8. Coatings, Linings, and Surface Engineering
9. Failure Analysis and Root Cause Investigations
10. Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) and Integrity Management
11. Safety Engineering and Leak Detection
12. Environmental and Regulatory Considerations

Authors

Karan Sotoodeh Senior Lead Engineer, Valves and Actuators, Valve Engineering Group, Manifold department, Baker Hughes, Oslo, Norway. Karan Sotoodeh holds a PhD in Safety and Reliability in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Stavanger. Previously, Karan was the Senior / Lead Engineer in valves and actuators for Baker Hughes, one of the world's largest oil field services company. He was responsible for engineering and delivering valves and actuators in subsea manifolds, working with valve suppliers, R&D activities, and maintaining the company's valve database. He also worked for AkerSolutions, NLI Engineering, and Nargan Engineers as a senior specialist in piping and valves, assisting with many projects around the world. He is the author of Prevention of Valve Fugitive Emissions in the Oil and Gas Industry and Subsea Valves and Actuators for the Oil and Gas Industry, both published by Elsevier. Karan earned a Master of Research in Mechanical Engineering and a Masters in Oil and Gas Engineering, both from Robert Gordon University of Aberdeen, and a Bachelors in Industrial Engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology.