1954
DOI: 10.1149/1.2781211
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Corrosion Inhibition in Acid Solution

Abstract: Cyhnders of iron, zinc, and cadmmm were rotated in a highly cmrosive solution of acid contaimng nitrate ion as a depolarizer, as described prevmusly. Three kinds of mhlbitors were added to the solutmn (a) dichromate mn plus complexmg or chelating agents for metal ions; (b) a wetting or emulsifying agent whmh is strongly adsorbed; and (c) a reagent which forms a very insoluble precipitate w~th ferrous and ferric ions. Measurements of the effectweness of these mhibitors are g~ven

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“…It was pointed out (3,4) that work of King and Hillner (5) indicates that some organic compounds function as inhibitors in strongly oxidizing solutions where reaction [ 1 ] is unimportant. However, the relevance of the work of King and Hillner (5) to the elucidation of the mechanism of inhibitor action was questioned on the ground that the observed decrease in dissolution rate may have been due to pH changes of the bulk solution (6).…”
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“…It was pointed out (3,4) that work of King and Hillner (5) indicates that some organic compounds function as inhibitors in strongly oxidizing solutions where reaction [ 1 ] is unimportant. However, the relevance of the work of King and Hillner (5) to the elucidation of the mechanism of inhibitor action was questioned on the ground that the observed decrease in dissolution rate may have been due to pH changes of the bulk solution (6).…”
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confidence: 99%