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Original Articles

Corrosion inhibition of zinc in aqueous acidic media using a novel synthesized Schiff base – an experimental and theoretical study

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Pages 1813-1826 | Received 11 Jul 2018, Accepted 30 Sep 2018, Published online: 07 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

The kinetics of H2 production during Zn corrosion in 0.5 M HCl without and with various additives of N,N'-bis-(1-hydroxyphenylimine)-2,5-thiophenedicarboxaldehyde (HPTD) was studied using gasometry and electrochemical techniques. The surface of the corroded Zn samples was investigated using SEM and Optical Profilometry. The rate of H2 production (RHP) increased with the immersion time and temperature. Presence of HPTD mitigated RHP due to an adsorption process. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy showed that HPTD had a good inhibitive effect. Polarization data proved that HPTD acted as a surface-active mixed-type inhibitor. Some thermodynamic parameters were deduced and discussed. Theoretical calculations were also conducted to corroborate the capability of HPTD to protect Zn surface from corrosion process.

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Scheme 1. Preparation of N,N'-bis-(1-hydroxyphenylimine)2,5-thiophene-dicarboxaldehyde (HPTD).

Scheme 1. Preparation of N,N'-bis-(1-hydroxyphenylimine)2,5-thiophene-dicarboxaldehyde (HPTD).

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