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Amines as Corrosion Inhibitor for B26S Aluminium in Phosphoric Acid

J.D. Talati (Chemistry Department, U.P. Arts College and Smt. M.G. Panchal Science College, India)
J.M. Pandya (Chemistry Department, U.P. Arts College and Smt. M.G. Panchal Science College, India)

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 1 December 1974

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Abstract

The inhibition of corrosion of Al‐Cu (4%) alloy B26S in decinormal solutions of phosphoric acid by different amines has been studied. The efficiency of the inhibitors increases in the order: triethylamine, di‐cyclohexylamine, diethylamine, cyclohexylamine, di‐n‐propylamine, isopropylamine, ethylenediamine, trimethylamine, n‐butylamine, dimethylamine, ethylamine, hexamine, n‐propylamine, methylamine. At constant acid concentration, the inhibitor efficiency increases with increase in the concentration of the inhibitor whereas at constant inhibitor concentration the efficiency decreases with increase in the concentration of the acid. Very little correlation appears to exist between either the pKb values or the molecular weight and the extent of inhibition. Maximum inhibition is achieved in those cases where the pH of the inhibited solution lies in the non‐corrosive range (4.5–8.5).

Citation

Talati, J.D. and Pandya, J.M. (1974), "Amines as Corrosion Inhibitor for B26S Aluminium in Phosphoric Acid", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 21 No. 12, pp. 7-10. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb006969

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