M. Sivaraju1, K. Kannan*1 and V. Chandrasekaran2
1Department of Chemistry, Government College of Engineering, Salem - 636 001 (India)
2Department of Chemistry, Selvam Arts & Science College, Namakkal (India)
Article Received on : 19 Oct 2005
Article Accepted on : 1 Dec 2005
Article Published :
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The inhibition effect of imidazole on the corrosion of mild steel in acid medium has been studied by mass loss and polarization techniques between 303 K and 333K. The inhibtion efficiency increased with increase in concentration of inhibitor and temperature from 303 K to 318 K for both acids. But higher temperature at 333K the inhibition efficiency decreased. The corrosion rate increases with increase in temperature and decreases with increase in concentration of inhibitor compare to blank. The adsorption of this compound on the mild steel surface has been found to obey Temkin's adsorption isotherm. Potentiostatic polarization results reveal that imidazole is a mixed type inhibitor. The values of activation energy (Ea) and free energy of adsorption (DG ads) were also calculated.
KEYWORDS: Mild steel; sulphuric acid; hydrochloric acid; corrosion inhibitorCopy the following to cite this article: Sivaraju M, Kannan K, Chandrasekaran V. Imidazole as a Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel in Acid Medium. Mat.Sci.Res.India;3(2) |
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