Estudo comparativo da eficiência da difenilcarbazida e do óleo de coco saponificado microemulsionados na inibição da corrosão de aço carbono

  • Rossi C
  • Scatena Jr H
  • Maciel M
  • et al.
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The effectiveness of microemulsions (ME) of saponified coconut oil (OCS-ME) and diphenylcarbazide (DC-ME) on a carbon steel corrosion inhibition process was evaluated using an electrochemical method of polarization resistance. The ME was prepared with OCS, butanol, kerosene and saline solutions. OCS-ME and DC-ME showed highest inhibitions effects (77% and 92%, respectively) at lower concentrations (0.5% and 0.48 - 0.50%, respectively). The surfactant OCS (in H2O) showed lower efficiency (63% at 0.20 - 0.25% concentration). The greatest inhibitory effect of DC-ME could be correlated with the chemical structure and the rich O/W ME system, which are very important for adsorption phenomena in interfacial ME systems.

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Rossi, C. G. F. T., Scatena Jr, H., Maciel, M. A. M., & Dantas, T. N. C. (2007). Estudo comparativo da eficiência da difenilcarbazida e do óleo de coco saponificado microemulsionados na inibição da corrosão de aço carbono. Química Nova, 30(5), 1128–1132. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422007000500014

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