Title of article :
Thermodynamic and Kinetic Investigations of Corrosion Inhibition Behavior of 2-MBT on Steel at a pH of 8
Author/Authors :
Koraee, Hojatallah Department of Chemical Engineering - Mahshahr Branch - Islamic Azad University - Mahshahr, Iran , Eskandari, Hadi Department of Technical Inspection - Petroleum University of Technology - Abadan, Iran , Danaee, Iman Department of Technical Inspection - Petroleum University of Technology - Abadan, Iran
Abstract :
Corrosion results in hazardous and expensive damage to pipelines, vehicles, water and wastewater
systems, and even home appliances. One of the most extensively practical methods for protecting
metals and alloys against corrosion is to use organic inhibitors. The inhibition capability of 2-
Mercaptobenzothiazole (2-MBT) against the corrosion of carbon steel in a 2 M NaCl solution was
examined by Tafel polarization. By using 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole both the cathodic and anodic
reactions are delayed through chemical and physical adsorption and blocking the active corrosion
sites. Based on the polarization curves, it was indicated that by increasing the inhibitor concentration,
the inhibition efficiency increases up to 70% at room temperature, and it improves at higher
temperatures. The adsorption of 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole was based on the Langmuir adsorption
isotherm. The enthalpies of activation were determined to be around +50 kJ.mol-1. The endothermic
nature of the steel dissolution procedure is reflected by the positive symbols of the enthalpies (ΔH)
of activation process. The determined Δ𝐺𝑎𝑑𝑠 values range from -32.69 to -35.81 kJ.mol-1, which
shows both electrostatic adsorption and the chemisorption of the adsorption mechanism. The
calculated entropy of adsorption was 78 J.mol-1
.K-1 indicating the increment in the solvent entropy
and a more positive water desorption entropy.
Keywords :
Corrosion Inhibitor , Adsorption - Steel , Polarization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics