Heptanoic acid adsorption on grafted palygorskite and its application as controlled-release corrosion inhibitor of steel
By A. Aït Aghzzaf, B. Rhouta, E. Roccab, A. Khalil, C. Caillet, R. Hakkou
Published in Journal of Power Sources
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2014
Abstract
This study deals with the anchoring of heptanoic acid (HC7) as a corrosion inhibitor to palygorskite clay mineral originated from High Atlas of Marrakech (Morocco) beforehand grafted with 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES) entities. Physicochemical characterizations (XRD, FTIR, TG-MS, zeta potential measurements) confirmed the success of the APTES-grafting to silanol sites of palygorskite fibers edges and the heptanoate anions bonding to terminal NH 3 + sites of grafted-APTES. Then, full-factorial design allowed optimizing the conditions of heptanoate adsorption. Preliminary electrochemical measurements revealed that functionalized grafted palygorskite (C7-APTES -Pal) can progressively release the heptanoate corrosion inhibitor in 0.1Â M NaCl solution to inhibit the steel corrosion processes.
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