Corrosion monitoring of mild steel in sulphuric acid solutions in presence of some thiazole derivatives – Molecular dynamics, chemical and electrochemical studies

By Khaled, K.F. & Amin, Mohammed A.
Published in Corrosion Science NULL 2009

Abstract

The physical behavior of three selected thiazole derivatives, namely 2-Amino-4-(p-tolyl)thiazole (APT), 2-Methoxy-1,3-thiazole (MTT) and Thiazole-4-carboxaldehyde (TCA) at iron (1 1 0) surface dissolved in aqueous solution were studied via molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. From the calculated binding energies, APT showed preferred adsorption on the steel surface among the three tested thiazole derivatives. The inhibition performance of the three thiazoles on the corrosion of mild steel in 0.5 M H2SO4 solutions was investigated at 25 °C. Measurements were conducted under various experimental conditions using weight loss, Tafel polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Electrochemical frequency modulation (EFM) technique was also employed here to make accurate determination of the corrosion rates and test validation of the Tafel extrapolation method for measuring corrosion rates. Polarization curves showed that the three thiazole derivatives were of mixed-type inhibitors for mild steel corrosion in 0.5 M H2SO4 solution. EFM results were in agreement with other traditional chemical and electrochemical techniques used in corrosion rate measurements. Chemical and electrochemical measurements are consistent with computational study that APT is the most effective inhibitor among the tested thiazoles.

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