Integrated evaluation of mixed surfactant distribution in water-oil-steel pipe environments and associated corrosion inhibition efficiency

By Yakun Zhu and Michael L. Free and Jae-Hun Cho
Published in Corrosion Science NULL 2016

Abstract

One multiphysics model, integrated corrosion inhibition (ICI) model, has been theoretically introduced and experimentally validated for the integrated evaluation of water-oil partitioning, aggregation, adsorption/desorption, and corrosion inhibition of mixed surfactant inhibitors in salt-containing water-oil-steel pipe (WOS) environments. The \ICI\ model is based on three major sub-models which consider water-oil surfactant partitioning, micellization, effective adsorption/desorption on substrate, surfactant type, surfactant-solvent interactions, surfactant-counterion pair, and lateral surfactant interactions etc., and intended to serve as a basic framework in the design, selection, optimization, and utilization of various pure and mixed surfactant inhibitors in \WOS\ environments.

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