2016
DOI: 10.5539/mas.v10n10p82
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Adsorption Aspects, Inhibitory Properties and a Study of Surface Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Acidic Media

Abstract: The impact of cupral compound on steel in presence of deaerated 0.25 M H 2 SO 4 and 0.5M HCl acidic solutions at 298.15K was examined by employing electrochemical measurements. It has been observed that the corrosion efficiency increased by increasing of cupral concentration of the corrosion inhibitor and this enhanced the inhibitory action as mixed type inhibitor. Several different adsorption models were examined which indicate the adsorption of cupral compound as inhibitor on the carbon steel electrode surfa… Show more

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“…After immersion, the MS was removed out of the solution, washed well without affecting the surface, and the properties were studied. [ 20 ]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After immersion, the MS was removed out of the solution, washed well without affecting the surface, and the properties were studied. [ 20 ]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The most difficult problem in the petroleum rening industry is producing high-quality fuels. 2,3 Carbon steel pipelines, tanks, and the renery's infrastructure that carry crude oil [4][5][6] suffer from corrosion, which is a serious issue in the oil and gas industry, and it frequently results in equipment failure and distortion. 7,8 Corrosion can occur when metals interact with crude oil elements like sulphur and naphthenic organic acids such as naphthalene and naphthene acids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is clear from Fig.8a, that the facets of carbon steel surface suffer damage, due to the corrosive action of the acidic, as well as displaying cracks and deep pits leaving the surface appearance very rough with crevices. Furthermore, the colour of surface tend to be grey-black, due to the characteristic colour of the Fe 3 C film [66][67][68] . Following the addition of both the cefixima and aminobenzylpenicillin inhibitors, the surface electrode appears to be protected from the attack of acid (Fig.…”
Section: Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%