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Synergistic effect of tolutriazol and sodium carboxylates on zinc corrosion in atmospheric conditions

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ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 53, Issue 14, Pages 4839-4845

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2008.01.073

Keywords

tolutriazol; carboxylate; corrosion inhibition; zinc corrosion

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During the transport or the storage, galvanized steel products Undergo the wet storage stain phenomenon, leading to the formation of unsightly and extensive white rust of zinc. In the context of development, of temporary protection to replace mineral oils, the present study is focused on the combined action of sodium heptanoate (CH3(CH2)(5)COONa, noted NaC7) and 3-methyl benzotriazol (named tolutriazol, TTA) on zinc corrosion. Stationary and dynamic electrochemical measurements have shown that the association of NaC7 and TTA provokes the formation of insoluble and hydrophobic passive layer, and lead to a positive synergy between the anodic and cathodic inhibiting actions of the two respective compounds. According to XPS and MEB analysis, the protective material is a layer containing zinc cation, heptanoate anion and TTA molecules, formed by a mechanism of precipitation on the zinc surface. In accordance with the coordination properties between Zn2+ and TTA determined by pH titration, the TTA molecules is trapped in a zinc soap, probably in a compound, Zn(TTA)(2)(C-7)(2), which explains the efficiency of this formulation in the climatic chamber test. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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