Triazolic compounds as corrosion inhibitors for copper in hydrochloric acid
Abstract
Purpose
To correlate the inhibitory effect of triazole compounds on the corrosion of copper in HCl at various temperatures by semi‐empirical molecular orbital theory.
Design/methodology/approach
Two triazoles were selected as the best inhibitors among the triazole compounds tested. Gravimetric and electrochemical measurements were conducted.
Findings
Correlation between inhibition efficiency and calculation of molecular orbital of triazole compounds was obtained. Cu(I)‐triazole complex formation was confirmed by UV spectroscopy.
Research limitations/implications
The calculation of energetic levels of molecular orbital may be a tool to explain the classification of inhibitor efficiency.
Practical implications
The theoretical calculation is a complementary mean to selecting an efficient inhibitor among a given series. Good agreement between the experimental methods explored and theoretical calculations was observed.
Originality/value
The originality of this work was the finding of the correlation between energetic levels of orbital molecular and inhibitor efficiency of triazole compounds. The confirmation of the formation of Cu(I)‐triazole by UV‐visible spectroscopy was also new.
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Citation
El Issami, S., Bazzi, L., Mihit, M., Hammouti, B., Kertit, S., Ait Addi, E. and Salghi, R. (2007), "Triazolic compounds as corrosion inhibitors for copper in hydrochloric acid", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 36 No. 3, pp. 161-168. https://doi.org/10.1108/03699420710749027
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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