Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5354557 | Applied Surface Science | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Pursuit of good inhibition performance has been a persistent objective for advanced inhibitor industry. Here we demonstrate the experimental realization of a new corrosion inhibitor acrylamide methyl ether (AAME) from N-Methylol acrylamide (N-MAM) for mild steel in 1Â M HCl. The resultant adsorption films have inhibition efficiency as high as 96.2%. Moreover, a theoretical investigation is also launched to demonstrate the potential mechanism behind the promising corrosion behaviors. This work represents a significant step forward, as it demonstrates how to make scalable AAME inhibitors as well as to enhance inhibition performances for high-efficiency and cost-effective corrosion inhibition platforms.
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Authors
Xinyu Ma, Xiaohui Jiang, Shuwei Xia, Mingli Shan, Xia Li, Liangmin Yu, Qunwei Tang,