Abstract :
The optimum conditions for the anti-corrosion behavior of the octadecylamine ODA.-treated iron samples in electrolytes
containing chloride, sulfate and carbonates ions were established using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The best
protective ODA film was formed on the surface after the iron samples were treated in steam at 2208C in an autoclave for 1 h,
using a solution ODA concentration of 25 mgrL. The photoelectrochemical results revealed that ODA modified the physical
structure of the iron oxide layer. From the Auger electron spectroscopic analysis, it is believed that the surface layers of the
ODA-treated samples consisted of one of the following structures: at ODA concentrations -20 mgrL: iron
Keywords :
Iron , Octadecylamine , Anti-corrosion , Photoelectrochemistry , Auger electron spectroscopy , electrochemical impedance
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science