Inhibiting effect of Nicotinic Acid Hydrazide on corrosion of Aluminum and Mild Steel in Acidic medium

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The corrosion behavior of aluminum and mild steel in hydrochloric acid medium was studied using a nicotinic acid hydrazide as inhibitor by potentiodynamic polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy technique and gravimetric methods. The effects of inhibitor concentration and temperature were investigated. The experimental results suggested, nicotinic acid hydrazide is a good corrosion inhibitor for both aluminum and mild steel in hydrochloric acid medium and the inhibition efficiency increased with increase in the inhibitor concentration. The polarization studies revealed that nicotinic acid hydrazide exhibits mixed type of inhibition. The inhibition was assumed to occur via adsorption of the inhibitor molecules on the aluminum and mild steel surface and inhibits corrosion by blocking the reaction sites on the surface of aluminum.

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Bhat, J. I., & Alva, V. D. P. (2014). Inhibiting effect of Nicotinic Acid Hydrazide on corrosion of Aluminum and Mild Steel in Acidic medium. Journal of the Korean Chemical Society, 58(1), 85–91. https://doi.org/10.5012/jkcs.2014.58.1.85

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