An aromatic derivative study showed how corrosion inhibitors were developed for the control of titanium dissolution in sulfuric acid. Included were the effects of temperature and concentration on the corrosion rate of titanium. Test results indicated distinctly critical concentrations for effectiveness; lower concentrations accelerated dissolution rates. The more effective inhibitors apparently formed permanent complexes with the titanium atom within the lattice structure. Potentiodynamic polarization curves suggest that the class of derivatives were passivator type inhibitors. The root structures were: phenol, aniline, toluene, and nitrobenzene. The more effective structures were: 2,4, 6-trinitrophenol, 5-nitroquinoline, 8-nitroquinoline, o-dinitrobenzene, and m-nitroacetanilide.
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August 01 1979
Inhibitor Development for Titanium Corrosion★
Dennis A. Brunsell
Dennis A. Brunsell
*Kerr-McGee Corporation, Technical Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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Received:
November 01 1978
Revision Received:
January 01 1979
Online ISSN: 1938-159X
Print ISSN: 0010-9312
© 1979 National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1979
CORROSION (1979) 35 (8): 356–360.
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Received:
November 01 1978
Revision Received:
January 01 1979
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Olen L. Riggs, Keith L. Morrison, Dennis A. Brunsell; Inhibitor Development for Titanium Corrosion★. CORROSION 1 August 1979; 35 (8): 356–360. https://doi.org/10.5006/0010-9312-35.8.356
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