2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2015.01.028
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Effect of diesel on corrosion inhibitors and application of bio-enzyme corrosion inhibitors in the laboratory cooling water system

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“…The average difference of − ∆ * in equation (14) for weight loss and acidimetry was found to be 2.530 kJ/mol and 2.550 kJ/mol respectively, approximately same as the value of RT (2.570 kJ/mol), where T is the average of the temperatures (307 K) at which the research was conducted. This implies that the corrosion process of this metal in the acid medium was unimolecular [8,9].…”
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“…The average difference of − ∆ * in equation (14) for weight loss and acidimetry was found to be 2.530 kJ/mol and 2.550 kJ/mol respectively, approximately same as the value of RT (2.570 kJ/mol), where T is the average of the temperatures (307 K) at which the research was conducted. This implies that the corrosion process of this metal in the acid medium was unimolecular [8,9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where θ is the degree of surface coverage, R is the molar gas constant, T is the absolute temperature, and A is a temperature independent factor. Values of heat of adsorption were obtained from the slope ( Values of ΔGads were evaluated using equation (9), where = (1− ) ∆ = − (55.5 )…”
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“…It is well known that ATMP has an excellent chelation effect with the positive ion on the steel surface to form a dense clathrate protective film for anticorrosion (Liu et al , 2015). It can also retard the formation of scale and prevent hard water systems from depositing mineral scales.…”
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“…Organic compounds are most frequently utilized inhibitors among the several accessible methods of corrosion prevention such as like coating and painting, anodic and cathodic protections, alloying and de-alloying etc. The criteria behind their commercial uses are based on their easily availability, highly effectiveness and ease of application in addition to their economic synthesis using commercially available raw starting chemicals [10][11][12][13][14]. Generally, these compounds strongly interact through their -and non-bonding electrons with metallic surface and form protective surface film via coordination bonds.…”
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