Effect of Schiff's Bases as Corrosion Inhibitors on Mild Steel in Sulphuric Acid
Mass loss and thermometric methods have been used to study the corrosion inhibitory effect of synthesised Schiff's bases viz. N-(furfurilidine) – 4- methoxy aniline (SB1), N-(furfurilidine) – 4- methylaniline (SB2), N-(salicylidine) – 4- methoxy aniline (SB3), N-(cinnamalidine) – 4 –methoxy ani...
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doaj-b3db8d6d9bd94e2a8e2e34b7506b5cd82020-11-24T22:57:12ZengHindawi LimitedE-Journal of Chemistry0973-49452090-98102007-01-014340841410.1155/2007/709516Effect of Schiff's Bases as Corrosion Inhibitors on Mild Steel in Sulphuric AcidR. K. Upadhyay0S. P. Mathur1Department of Chemistry, Government College, Ajmer, IndiaDepartment of Pure and Applied Chemistry, MDS University, Ajmer, IndiaMass loss and thermometric methods have been used to study the corrosion inhibitory effect of synthesised Schiff's bases viz. N-(furfurilidine) – 4- methoxy aniline (SB1), N-(furfurilidine) – 4- methylaniline (SB2), N-(salicylidine) – 4- methoxy aniline (SB3), N-(cinnamalidine) – 4 –methoxy aniline (SB4) and N-(cinnamalidine) - 2-methylaniline (SB5) on mild steel in sulphuric acid solutions. Results show that both methods have good agreement with each other and inhibition efficiency depends upon the concentration of inhibitor as well as that of acid. Maximum inhibition efficiency is shown at highest concentration of Schiff's bases at the highest strength of acid.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/709516 |
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Effect of Schiff's Bases as Corrosion Inhibitors on Mild Steel in Sulphuric Acid |
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Effect of Schiff's Bases as Corrosion Inhibitors on Mild Steel in Sulphuric Acid |
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Mass loss and thermometric methods have been used to study the corrosion inhibitory effect of synthesised Schiff's bases viz. N-(furfurilidine) – 4- methoxy aniline (SB1), N-(furfurilidine) – 4- methylaniline (SB2), N-(salicylidine) – 4- methoxy aniline (SB3), N-(cinnamalidine) – 4 –methoxy aniline (SB4) and N-(cinnamalidine) - 2-methylaniline (SB5) on mild steel in sulphuric acid solutions. Results show that both methods have good agreement with each other and inhibition efficiency depends upon the concentration of inhibitor as well as that of acid. Maximum inhibition efficiency is shown at highest concentration of Schiff's bases at the highest strength of acid. |
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