New bipyrazolic derivatives as corrosion inhibitors of steel in 1M HCl

The inhibition of corrosion of steel in molar hydrochloric acid solution by two bipyrazolic compounds is studied by weight loss and electrochemical polarisation measurements. The two methods give consistent results. The polarisation curves indicate that the bipyrazolic compounds act as mixed-type in...

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Published inProgress in organic coatings Vol. 54; no. 3; pp. 170 - 174
Main Authors Tebbji, K., Aouniti, A., Benkaddour, M., Oudda, H., Bouabdallah, I., Hammouti, B., Ramdani, A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.11.2005
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Summary:The inhibition of corrosion of steel in molar hydrochloric acid solution by two bipyrazolic compounds is studied by weight loss and electrochemical polarisation measurements. The two methods give consistent results. The polarisation curves indicate that the bipyrazolic compounds act as mixed-type inhibitors. These compounds are efficient inhibitors. The inhibition efficiency increases with the increase of inhibitor concentration to reach 96 and 92% at 5x10-4M for Bipyr 1 and Bipyr 2, respectively. The temperature effect on the corrosion behaviour of steel in 1M HCl with and without the bipyrazolic compounds at 5x10-4M is studied in the temperature range from 308 to 353K. The adsorption of inhibitors on the steel surface is found to obey the Frumkin adsorption isotherm model. From the adsorption isotherm, some thermodynamic data for the adsorption process (f, K and @DG"a"d"s@?) are calculated and discussed.
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ISSN:0300-9440
DOI:10.1016/j.porgcoat.2005.06.001