Electrochemical methods were used in a systematic investigation of the abilities of the homologous straight chain mono-and α,ω-dicarboxylates to inhibit corrosion of mild steel, copper, and aluminum in aerated, mildly saline, and near-neutral aqueous solutions. Performance of both compound types was shown to be critically dependent upon their chain length, the metal, and the number of carboxylate groups. For dicarboxylates, with the possible exception of mild steel, longer chain lengths were found advantageous. This was not true for monocarboxylates, which showed abrupt decreases in inhibitor ability outside the optimal range. The dramatic variations in inhibitor efficiencies probably resulted from competing reactions, such as adsorption and complexation at the metal (hydr/oxide) surface, solubility, and micelle formation.
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August 01 1997
Organic Corrosion Inhibitors in Neutral Solutions; Part 1 — Inhibition of Steel, Copper, and Aluminum by Straight Chain Carboxylates Available to Purchase
G.T. Hefter;
G.T. Hefter
*Department of Chemistry, Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA, 6150,
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N.A. North;
N.A. North
**MPL Laboratories, 18 Hayden Ct., Myaree, WA, 6154,
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S.H. Tan
S.H. Tan
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***Department of Chemistry, Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA, 6150,
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Present address: Petronas Carigali S/B, P.O. Box 98008 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Online ISSN: 1938-159X
Print ISSN: 0010-9312
NACE International
1997
CORROSION (1997) 53 (8): 657–667.
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G.T. Hefter, N.A. North, S.H. Tan; Organic Corrosion Inhibitors in Neutral Solutions; Part 1 — Inhibition of Steel, Copper, and Aluminum by Straight Chain Carboxylates. CORROSION 1 August 1997; 53 (8): 657–667. https://doi.org/10.5006/1.3290298
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