Title
Electrochemical and XPS studies of decylamides of α-amino acids adsorption on carbon steel in acidic environment
Date Issued
15 February 2006
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Olivares O.
Likhanova N.
Navarrete J.
Llanos-Serrano M.
Arce E.
Hallen J.
Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo
Publisher(s)
Elsevier
Abstract
Corrosion inhibition of steel in hydrochloric acid by decylamides of α-amino acids derivatives was studied using gravimetric and electrochemical techniques. Protection efficiencies of 90% were obtained with 100 ppm of tyrosine and glycine derivatives, while alanine and valine derivatives reached only 80%. The order of increasing inhibition efficiency was correlated with the modification of the molecular structure of inhibitors. Potentiodynamic polarization curves indicated that both the decylamide of tyrosine and glycine acted primarily as anodic type inhibitors, whereas the decylamide of alanine and valine were of the cathodic type. Thermodynamic parameters and Flory-Huggins adsorption isotherms described the experimental findings. The number of active sites, equilibrium constant, enthalpy and change of free energy were computed for all inhibitors studied. This information suggested that organic molecules were adsorbed and displaced water molecules from the steel surface. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirmed that species of N, C and O interacted with steel to form a continuous protective film. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Start page
2894
End page
2909
Volume
252
Issue
8
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería del Petróleo, (combustibles, aceites), Energía, Combustibles Ingeniería de materiales
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-31144433573
Source
Applied Surface Science
ISSN of the container
01694332
Sponsor(s)
O.Olivares would like to thank CONACyT for the scholarship awarded to carry out postgraduate studies and to the Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo (IMP) for a complementary grant. N.V.L. would like to thank IMP for the facilities provided. J.M.H. and E.A. are due to COFAA-EDI-IPN and SNI for the fellowships provided.
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