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Title: Mechanism of inhibition of corrosion of mild steel by polyacrylamide, phenyl phosphonate and Zn2+
Authors: Susai Rajendran, B.V. Apparao and
N. Palaniswamy
Keywords: Corrosion
Corrosion inhibitors
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: MCBUniversity Press
Citation: 10.1108/00035599910263288
Abstract: The formulation consisting of 50ppm polyacrylamide (PAA), 300ppm phenyl phosphonic acid (PPA) and 50ppm Zn2+has 95 per cent inhibition efficiency in controlling corrosion of mild steel in a neutral aqueous environment, containing 60ppm Cl—, a situation commonly encountered in cooling water systems. A discussion of mechanistic aspects of corrosion inhibition is based on the results obtained from a potentiostatic polarization study, UVvisible, FTIR and luminescence spectra. The protective film is found to be luminescent and to consist of Fe2+–PAA complex, Fe2+–PPA complex and Zn(OH)2.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1161
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