2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2010.02.019
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Interaction of 12-aminododecanoic acid with a carbon steel surface: Towards the development of ‘green’ corrosion inhibitors

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“…), f is the frequency of the applied signal, n is the CPE exponent for whole number of n = 1, 0, -1, CPE is reduced to the classical lump element-capacitor (C), resistance (R) and inductance (L) [33]. The use of these parameters, similar to the constant phase element (CPE), allowed the depressed feature of Nyquist plot to be reproduced readily.…”
Section: Electrochemical Impedance Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), f is the frequency of the applied signal, n is the CPE exponent for whole number of n = 1, 0, -1, CPE is reduced to the classical lump element-capacitor (C), resistance (R) and inductance (L) [33]. The use of these parameters, similar to the constant phase element (CPE), allowed the depressed feature of Nyquist plot to be reproduced readily.…”
Section: Electrochemical Impedance Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In corrosive environments, stearic acid nanolayers were deposited and their inhibiting efficiency investigated Raman, 2010). Other studies include palmitic acid on aluminum (Tao, 1996), sodium oleate (Li, 2006) and 12-amino lauric acid (Ghareba, 2010) which also demonstrated the usefulness of these layers in mitigation of corrosion.…”
Section: Carboxylic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where j is an imaginary number, Q is the frequency independent real constant, ω = 2πf is the angular frequency (rad s -1 ), f is the frequency of the applied signal, n is the CPE exponent for whole number of n = 1, 0, -1, and CPE is reduced to the classical lump element-capacitor (C), resistance (R) and inductance (L) [24]. The use of these parameters, similar to the constant phase element (CPE), allowed the depressed feature of Nyquist plot to be readily reproduced.…”
Section: Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (Eis)mentioning
confidence: 99%