Facile Synthetic Routes to Functionalized Nitrogen and Oxygen Heterocycles Via Zwitterion Annulations
Date
2022
Authors
P, Rasmi Bhaskaran
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The magnesium alloys are considered to be the best structural materials, because
of their advantageous strength to weight ratio. But, the limitation in their real field
applications lies in the fact that magnesium alloys are highly susceptible for corrosion.
Hence understanding the corrosion of AZ31 alloy and developing the measures to
combat the same are crucial.
In the present studies, the corrosion behaviour of AZ31 alloy was investigated
by electrochemical methods in sodium chloride and sodium sulphate media of different
concentrations at different temperatures and followed by its inhibition studies. The
corrosion rate was monitored by potentiodynamic polarization technique and
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy along with SEM-EDX, and XPS. The
synthesized inhibitors were subjected to theoretical studies as well. The blank corrosion
studies were performed at various medium concentrations, pH and temperatures. The
results revealed a trend of higher corrosion rate associated with higher medium
concentration, lower pH and higher temperature.
Five different long chain anionic Gemini surfactants namely, DB, DH, DO, DC
and DD were synthesized and tested as corrosion inhibitors for AZ31 alloy. The
calculated activation and thermodynamic parameters have been recorded in the thesis.
The inhibitors were predominantly physisorbed with partial chemisorption. The
adsorption of the surfactant on the surface of AZ31 alloy obeyed Langmuir adsorption
isotherm. The studied surfactants were found to function as mixed-type inhibitors. The
surfactants were more efficient at lower temperatures. The efficiencies of the
surfactants decreased in the order: DD>DC>DO>DH>DB and this has been accredited
to the reduction of chain length. The proposed mechanism attributed the cathodic
inhibition to the blockage of the reaction spots by chemisorbed acetates. The anodic
inhibition resulted from the compaction of porous film by precipitated magnesium-
inhibitor salts.
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Keywords
AZ31 alloy, Corrosion, Inhibitor, Anionic Gemini surfactant, Impedance