Synergistic, antagonistic and biocidal effects of amino (trimethylene phosphonic acid), polyacrylamide and Zn2+ on the inhibition of corrosion of mild steel in neutral aqueous environment
Abstract
The corrosion rates of mild steel in a neutral aqueous environment containing 60 ppm C1‐ in the absence and presence of the sodium salt of amino (trimethylene phosphonic acid) (ATMP), polyacrylamide (PAA) and Zn2+ have been evaluated by the classical weight‐loss method. The formulation consisting of 50 ppm PAA and 50 ppm Zn2+ and also the ATMP (300 ppm) ‐ZN2+ (50 ppm) system shows synergistic effect while the formulation consisting of 300 ppm ATMP and 50 ppm PAA shows antagonistic effect. The formulation consisting of 300 ppm ATMP, 50 ppm Zn2+ and 50 ppm PAA has 98 per cent corrosion inhibition efficiency and 99.9 per cent biocidal efficiency. The mechanistic aspects of corrosion inhibition are based, in a holistic way, on the results obtained from potentiostatic polarization study, X‐ray diffraction technique, UV‐visible, FTIR and luminescence spectra. Found that the protective film consists of FE2+‐ATMP complex, Fe2+‐PAA complex and Zn(OH)2.
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Citation
Rajendran, S., Apparao, B.V. and Palaniswamy, N. (1997), "Synergistic, antagonistic and biocidal effects of amino (trimethylene phosphonic acid), polyacrylamide and Zn2+ on the inhibition of corrosion of mild steel in neutral aqueous environment", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 44 No. 5, pp. 308-313. https://doi.org/10.1108/00035599710177583
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