2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2005.04.003
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Surface protection of copper in acid medium by azoles and surfactants

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“…The value of Q ads was negative this indicates that the process under study is spontaneous [25]. Generally, value of Q ads up to -20 kJ.mol -1 is consistent with electrostatic interaction between the charged molecules and the charged metal (physisorption) while those around -40 kJ.mol -1 or higher than that are associated with chemisorptions as a result of sharing or transferring of electrons from the organic molecules to the metal surface to form a coordinate type of bond [26]. It is well known that decrease in efficiency with the increase of temperature is attributed to the physical adsorption.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…The value of Q ads was negative this indicates that the process under study is spontaneous [25]. Generally, value of Q ads up to -20 kJ.mol -1 is consistent with electrostatic interaction between the charged molecules and the charged metal (physisorption) while those around -40 kJ.mol -1 or higher than that are associated with chemisorptions as a result of sharing or transferring of electrons from the organic molecules to the metal surface to form a coordinate type of bond [26]. It is well known that decrease in efficiency with the increase of temperature is attributed to the physical adsorption.…”
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“…It is generally known that the spontaneous dissolution of iron in acid solution produces Fe 2? ions, which corresponds to the anodic reaction, accompanied by discharging of electrons by hydrogen evolution at cathodic sites on the metal surface. Because of the general destructive attack of acid solutions, the use of inhibitors to control the aggressiveness of acid environment was found to have widespread applications in many industries [4]. The feasibility of protection methods depend mainly on the conditions and surrounding environment that materials, particularly metals, experienced during service conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This plant belongs to the family of Polygonaceae. In this paper the inhibiting effect of Rumex vesicarius L. extract on the carbon steel (CS) corrosion in H 2 SO 4 was studied by using weight loss (WL), potentiodynamic polarization (PP), electrochemical frequency modulation (EFM) and electrochemical impedance (EIS) techniques. Morphology of surface was measured using SEM.…”
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“…Acidic solutions are utilized in several procedures such as; pickling of metals to eliminate scale, oil refinery by chemical procedures, components in rocket tools etc., [1][2][3][4] . Corrosion is the demolition of alloys and metals by electrochemical and chemical reactions with its environment.…”
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confidence: 99%