Influence of 2-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-oxoethyl benzoate on the hydrogen evolution and corrosion inhibition of 18 Ni 250 grade weld aged maraging steel in 1.0 M sulfuric acid medium

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2012

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Electrochemical corrosion behavior and hydrogen evolution reaction of weld aged maraging steel have been investigated, in 1.0 M sulfuric acid solution containing different concentrations of 2-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-oxoethyl benzoate (CPOB). The data obtained from polarization technique showed that the corrosion current density (i <inf>corr</inf>) and the hydrogen evolution rate decrease, indicating a decrease in the corrosion rate of weld aged maraging steel as well as an increase in the inhibition efficiency (?%) with the increase in inhibitor concentration. Changes in impedance parameters were indicative of adsorption of CPOB on the metal surface, leading to the formation of protective film. Both activation (E <inf>a</inf>) and thermodynamic parameters (?G <inf>ads</inf> 0, ?H <inf>ads</inf> 0 and ?S <inf>ads</inf> 0) were calculated and discussed. The adsorption of CPOB on the weld aged maraging steel surface obeyed the Langmuir adsorption isotherm model. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) study confirmed the formation of an adsorbed protective film on the metal surface. © 2012, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Corrosion current densities, Corrosion inhibition, Electrochemical corrosion behavior, Energy dispersive X ray spectroscopy, Hydrogen evolution, Hydrogen evolution rate, Hydrogen evolution reactions, Impedance parameters, Inhibition efficiency, Inhibitor concentration, Langmuir adsorption isotherms, Metal surfaces, Organic inhibitors, Polarization techniques, Sulfuric acid medium, Sulfuric acid solution, Thermodynamic parameter, Adsorption, Electric impedance, Electrochemical corrosion, Hydrogen, Polarization, Scanning electron microscopy, Sulfuric acid, Welding, Welds, X ray spectroscopy, Maraging steel

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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2012, 37, 11, pp. 9431-9442

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