Issue 79, 2015

Inhibition of copper corrosion in cooling seawater under flowing conditions by novel pyrophosphate

Abstract

The inhibition of copper corrosion in cooling seawater by novel pyrophosphate SrNiP2O7 (SNP) was investigated under flowing conditions using mass-loss and electrochemical methods. The surface morphology was characterized by SEM coupled with EDX spectra. Comparable results show that SNP acts as a mixed-type inhibitor with predominantly cathodic effectiveness, suppressing the corrosive process by physical adsorption on the copper surface. The highest inhibition efficiency obtained from mass-loss, polarization and EIS measurements are 92.7%, 94.8% and 97.1%, respectively, at 120 mg L−1 of SNP. The influence of increasing temperature on SNP inhibitor efficiency has been studied, and the activation energy has been calculated. Surface morphology observations evidenced the formation of a protective SNP film over the metal surface.

Graphical abstract: Inhibition of copper corrosion in cooling seawater under flowing conditions by novel pyrophosphate

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 May 2015
Accepted
13 Jul 2015
First published
13 Jul 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 64326-64334

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Inhibition of copper corrosion in cooling seawater under flowing conditions by novel pyrophosphate

M. A. Deyab, R. Essehli and B. El Bali, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 64326 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA08119J

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