Published October 2014 | Version v1
Journal article

Environmental factors affecting the corrosion behaviour of reinforcing steel. VI. Benzotriazole and its derivatives as corrosion inhibitors of steel

  • 1. Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519 (Egypt)
  • 2. Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Tabuk University, Tabuk (Saudi Arabia)
  • 3. Center for Advanced Materials, Qatar University, Doha 2713 (Qatar)

Description

Highlights: • The rate of oxide film repair follows a direct logarithmic law. • The inhibition efficiency depend on Cl and the organic additives concentrations. • Benzotriazoles inhibit pitting corrosion by way of adsorption. • ΔG°ads values for organic additives reveal a chemisorption mechanism. - Abstract: Benzotriazole and some of its derivatives cause inhibition of corrosion of reinforcing steel in saturated naturally aerated Ca(OH)2 solutions contaminated by Cl. The inhibition efficiency of these compounds depends on both the inhibitor type and concentration, as well as, on the chloride ions content. Inhibition by these compounds is assumed to take place through the formation of iron-chloro-benzotriazoles complexes and/or the adsorption of the deprotonated species on the steel surface according to Langmuir’s isotherm. The thermodynamic parameters Kads and ΔG°ads for the adsorption process are calculated and discussed. Benzotriazoles shift the pitting corrosion potential into the noble direction accounting for increased resistance to pitting

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.corsci.2014.06.043

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DOI
10.1016/j.corsci.2014.06.043;
PII
S0010-938X(14)00299-6;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Corrosion Science
Journal Volume
87
Journal Page Range
p. 321-333
ISSN
0010-938X
CODEN
CRRSAA

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