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Studying the temperature influence on carbon steel in sour petroleum media using facilely-designed Schiff base polymers as corrosion inhibitors

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Volume 1275, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2022.134518

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Schiff base polymers; Corrosion inhibitors; Sour corrosive media; Potentiodynamic polarization; H 2 S concentrations; Inhibition efficiencies

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Two novel Schiff base polymers (PSB1 and PSB2) with extra-high protective barrier features were prepared and applied as corrosion inhibitors in sour corrosive media of petroleum environments containing H2S gas. The inhibitive action of the polymers on carbon steel was studied using various corrosion testing methods. PSB2 exhibited better performance than PSB1 in electrochemical testing, showing high inhibition efficiencies at different temperatures. These poly Schiff bases showed promising potential as corrosion inhibitors in sour environments, providing a sustainable solution for future environmental protection.
In this work, two novel Schiff base polymers (PSB1 and PSB2) with extra-high protective barrier features were facilely prepared via polycondensation reactions. They were applied for the first time as effective corrosion inhibitors in the sour corrosive media of petroleum environments containing hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas. For studying the polymers' inhibitive action on the carbon steel, numerous corrosion test-ing methods including potentiodynamic polarization (PDP), open circuit potential, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) have been employed at various temperatures (298-328 K) in the oil wells formation water with H2S concentrations of 10 0, 40 0, and 70 0 ppm as aggressive media. The activation energy (Ea) and other thermodynamic parameters were computed to describe the mechanism of adsorp-tion. The corrosion morphological traits and steel samples' surfaces composition were analyzed by field emission scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive X-ray analyses. The quantum calculations were used to investigate electronic structures and molecular geometry which revealed the polymers' ki-netic stability and chemical reactivity. The PSB2 inhibited sour corrosion more effectively than PSB1 when subjected to electrochemical testing. The 100 ppm concentration of PSB2 exhibited 82.18% and 81.14% in-hibition efficiencies at 298 K in PDP and EIS measurements, respectively. While at 328 K, the inhibition efficiencies were 61.85% and 67.4% at the same dosage and measurements. These poly Schiff bases exhib-ited fascinating performance as corrosion inhibitors in sour environment. They provide a great corrosion inhibition platform for the sustainable future environment. (c) 2022 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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