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Synergistic Effect of Imidazoline Derivative and Benzimidazole as Corrosion Inhibitors for Q235 Steel: An Electrochemical, XPS, FT-IR and MD Study

Journal

ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 47, Issue 6, Pages 7123-7134

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-021-06540-4

Keywords

Weight loss; Electrochemistry; Molecular dynamics; Synergistic effect; Mechanism analysis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51965020]
  2. Jiangxi Science Foundation of China [20202BAB204020, 20202BABL204045]
  3. Nanchang Science and Technology Plan Projects Technology

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The corrosion inhibition effect and synergistic mechanism of a novel imidazoline derivative and benzimidazole in simulated concrete solution were studied. It was found that when the concentrations of the two inhibitors were 0.1 g/L and 0.9 g/L respectively, they showed the best synergistic effect, forming a protective film to inhibit the corrosion of carbon steel. Molecular dynamics simulations confirmed the stable adsorption of the composite inhibitor on the surface of carbon steel, with the highest stability at the above concentrations.
The corrosion inhibition effect and synergistic mechanism of novel imidazoline derivative (SMIF) and benzimidazole (BMZ) in 3.5 wt% simulated concrete solution were studied experimentally and theoretically. The complex inhibitors have the most outstanding inhibition efficiency when SMIF concentration is 0.1 g/L and BMZ is 0.9 g/L, the corrosion inhibition efficiencies of weight loss, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Potentiodynamic polarization curve (Tafel) were 88.81%, 86.27% and 90.22%, respectively. Electrochemistry analysis results proved that the corrosion inhibition mechanism of the inhibitors in the corrosion solution was mainly the formation of a protective film on the surface of carbon steel. FT-IR, Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy all proved the existence of the protective film. Molecular dynamics proved that the composite inhibitor molecules could be stable on the surface of carbon steel and when consist of complex inhibitor was 0.1 g/L SMIF and 0.9 g/L BMZ the stable adsorption morphology were the highest. This work confirmed that SMIF and BMZ inhibitors have a good synergistic effect, greatly improving the inhibition efficiency and reducing the cost of corrosion inhibition, and has a certain guiding significance for synergistic inhibition.

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