Corrosion inhibition of iron in hydrochloric acid by polyacrylamide

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作者
Chamovska, Dragica [1 ]
Cvetkovska, Maja [1 ]
Grchev, Toma [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ St Cyril & Methudius, Fac Technol & Met, Skopje 1000, Macedonia
关键词
mild steel; corrosion inhibition; polyacrylamide; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; adsorption isotherm;
D O I
10.2298/JSC0707687C
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
The corrosion protection and/or adsorption of polyacrylamide (PAA) of number average molecular weight, M-n, between 15,000 - 1,350,000 g mol(-1) on mild steel and iron (99.99 % Fe) in 3 M HCl at room temperature was studied using spectrophotometry (the phenanthroline method), the weight loss method and EIS (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy). It was found that the corrosion protection efficiency of the PAA - adsorbed layers strongly depends on both the molar concentration of PAA in the solution and its molecular weight, reaching limiting values between 85 and 96 %. Simultaneously, it was also concluded that a relatively high surface coverage could be obtained with very low PAA concentrations (0.5 - 2 ppm), indicating the good adsorption characteristics of PAA on mild steel and iron in hydrochloride acid. The experimentally obtained results follow a Langmuir adsorption isotherm. According to the best fitting parameters, the adsorption coefficient B ranged between 2 x 10(7) and 4 x 10(8) mol(-1) and depended strongly on the molecular weight of the PAA: B = k M-n(a) (for alpha approximate to 0.67 and k = 2.95 x 10(4)) or the size of the polymer coil. As was found by EIS, the thickness of the adsorbed PAA layer was approx. 1.1 nm (for epsilon(r) = 15) and corresponded only to the polymer segments attached to the metal surface. On the other hand, as was found by ellipsometry, the limiting layer of the adsorbed PAA molecules was highly voluminous and relatively thick (100 - 200 nm), containing entangled polymer coils.
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页数:12
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