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Methyl orange as corrosion inhibitor for carbon steel in well water

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Title Methyl orange as corrosion inhibitor for carbon steel in well water
 
Creator Sathiyabama, J
Rajendran, Susai
Selvi, J Arockia
Amalraj, A John
 
Subject Carbon steel
Corrosion inhibition
Methyl orange
Zinc ion
 
Description 462-466
The corrosion inhibition efficiency of methyl orange in controlling corrosion of carbon steel immersed in well water has been evaluated by weight loss method both in absence and presence of zinc ion. A synergistic effect exists between methyl orange (MO) and Zn²⁺. The inhibition efficiency (IE) of the MO – Zn²⁺ system decreases with increase in immersion period. Polarization study suggests that the MO-Zn²⁺ system functions as a mixed inhibitor system. FTIR spectra indicate that the protective film consists of Fe²⁺ - MO complex and Zn(OH)₂.
 
Date 2009-01-22T07:30:30Z
2009-01-22T07:30:30Z
2009-01-22T07:30:30Z
 
Type Article
 
Identifier 0971–457X
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2857
 
Language en_US
 
Source IJCT Vol.15(5) [September 2008]