. AN ELECTROCHEMICAL STUDY FOR CORROSION INHIBITION OF IRON BY A DERIVATIVE OF ORGANIC PHOSPHONIUM HALID IN ACID MEDIA
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2019-06-01
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university of eloued جامعة الوادي
Abstract
Steel and its alloys have many industrial applications, especially in the chemical, thermal,
nuclear and, recently, in the petroleum industry. Therefore, the study of corrosion and
corrosion inhibition of this metal is a very important subject. This work describes the study of
the corrosion behavior of XC 70 steel in sulfuric acid medium and the evaluation of the
protective power of a series of synthesized compounds such as methyltriphenylphosphonium
iodide3. The study was carried out using the Tafel straight line method and electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy. The results obtained show that methyltriphenylphosphonium iodide
(8) is a very effective mixed inhibitor and reaches a maximum of 83.71% at C = 30 M and for
the rotational state of 1500 rpm. The inhibitory efficacy of this compound reaches a maximum
of 97.80 at C = 60 M and the results indicate that adsorption is chemisorption following
Langmur.
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artical
Keywords
Iron, Phosphonium salt, sulfuric acid, corrosion, inhibitor, electrochemical methods.
Citation
Belfar1,3 H. Zerrouki1,2,3 , AF. Alaoui1, and L. Sekhri1,*. AN ELECTROCHEMICAL STUDY FOR CORROSION INHIBITION OF IRON BY A DERIVATIVE OF ORGANIC PHOSPHONIUM HALID IN ACID MEDIA. Journal of Fundamental and sciences. vol.10, no 2. May 2018. Faculty of exact sciences. university of el oued. [visited in 01/05/2018. available from [copy the link here]