| publication name | Polyamide compounds as inhibitors for corrosion of aluminum in oxalic acid solutions. |
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| Authors | Abdallah, M., Megahed, H.E., El-Etre, A.Y., Obied, M.A., Mabrouk, E.M. |
| year | 2004 |
| keywords | |
| journal | Bulletin of Electrochemistry |
| volume | 20 |
| issue | (6) |
| pages | 277-281 |
| publisher | Not Available |
| Local/International | International |
| Paper Link | Not Available |
| Full paper | download |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract
The effect of two polyamide compounds on the corrosion behavior of aluminum metal in oxalic acid solution was investigated using potentiostatic and potentiodynamic anodic polarization techniques. The inhibition efficiency increases with increasing polyamide concentration until a critical value and then starts to decrease in high polymer concentrations, indicating low inhibition efficiency. The inhibitive behavior of these compounds is discussed in terms of adsorption of the polyamide compounds on the metal surface and formation of insoluble complexes. The adsorption process is found to obey Temkin adsorption isotherm. The pitting potential varies with concentration of chloride ions according to a linear relationship. The addition of polyamide compounds shifts the pitting potential of aluminum electrode to more positive potentials, indicating an increased resistance to pitting attack.