The inhibition of 4-(20-amino-50-methylphenylazo) antipyrine on corrosion of mild steel in HCl solution
S.S. Abd El Rehima; Ibrahim, Magdy; K.F. Khalid;
Abstract
The effect of 4-(20-amino-50-methylphenylazo) antipyrine (AMPA) on the corrosion of mild steel in a 2MHCl solution was studied usingweight loss and potentiodynamic polarization techniques. All of the data reveal that AMPA acts as an inhibitor in the acid environment;furthermore, polarization data show that the compound behaves as a mixed-type inhibitor. It was found that the inhibition efficiency
increases with an increase in AMPA concentration but decreases with an increase in temperature. Flory–Huggins adsorption isotherm and El Awady thermodynamic–kinetic model fit the experimental data of the studied compound. Thermodynamic parameters for corrosion and adsorption processes were obtained from experimental data of the temperature studies.
increases with an increase in AMPA concentration but decreases with an increase in temperature. Flory–Huggins adsorption isotherm and El Awady thermodynamic–kinetic model fit the experimental data of the studied compound. Thermodynamic parameters for corrosion and adsorption processes were obtained from experimental data of the temperature studies.
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Title | The inhibition of 4-(20-amino-50-methylphenylazo) antipyrine on corrosion of mild steel in HCl solution | Authors | S.S. Abd El Rehima ; Ibrahim, Magdy ; K.F. Khalid | Keywords | 4-(20-amino-50-methylphenylazo) antipyrine; Corrosion inhibition; Mild steel; Adsorption isotherms; Hydrochloric acid solution | Issue Date | 2001 | Publisher | Elsevier | Journal | Materials Chemistry and Physics |
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