Corrosion and Corrosion Inhibition Studies on Mg-Al-Zn Alloy in Aqueous Ethylene Glycol (30% V/V) Medium
Date
2019
Authors
H, Medhashree
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Magnesium alloys find applications from automobile industries to medical implant
materials because of its enhanced properties in comparison with other light weight alloys.
Mg-Al-Zn alloy is one such magnesium alloy, which finds variety of applications in
automobile industries. The occurrence of corrosion is beneficial in the medical field of
application as it avoids one more surgery for the removal of implants, but is a limitation in
automobile industry applications. Therefore, the study of corrosion and its controlling
measures have vital role in practical applications.
In this thesis, corrosion of Mg-Al-Zn alloy and its mitigation were studied using
electrochemical techniques - potentiodynamic polarization and AC impedance spectroscopy.
The surface morphology and surface composition of the corroded alloy surface were
examined by SEM and EDX analyses. The aqueous ethylene glycol (30% v/v) solutions,
containing chloride and sulfate ions, were chosen as the corrosive media. The corrosion
studies were performed at different chloride ion and sulfate ion concentrations, pH and
temperature of the medium. The obtained results concluded the trend of higher corrosion rate
at higher concentration of chloride and sulfate ions, lower pH and higher temperature.
The synergistic mixtures of sodium dodecyl benzene sulphonate (SDBS) with
trisodium phosphate (TSP) and sodium benzoate (SB) were employed as corrosion inhibitors.
Similarly morpholine and its two derivatives N-methyl morpholine and dimethyl morpholine
were also studied as corrosion inhibitors in the corrosive media. The synergistic mixtures
acted as anodic type inhibitors by suppressing anodic reaction. The morpholine and its
derivaties acted as mixed type inhibitors. All the inhibitors were more effective at lower
temperature and in higher concentration of the corrosive media. The activation and
thermodynamic parameters have been calculated and documented. The synergistic mixtures
adsorbed on the alloy surface predominantly through physisorption and obeyed Langmuir
adsorption isotherm. While the adsorption of morpholine and dimethyl morpholine obeyed
Langmuir adsorption isotherm, that of N-methyl morpholine obeyed Temkin adsorption
isotherm. The synergistic mixtures of organic-inorganic inhibitors showed higher inhibition
efficiency than mixtures of organic-organic inhibitors. The efficiencies of morpholine and its
derivatives decrease in the following order: dimethyl morpholine > morpholine > N-methyl
morpholine. The possible mechanism of inhibition has been proposed for all the inhibitors.
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Department of Chemistry, Mg-Al-Zn alloy, synergistic mixture, morpholine derivatives, inhibitor