Corrosion behaviour in organic acid solutions—I. Tin electrode |
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Authors: | V.K. Gouda E.N. Rizkalla S. Abd-El-Wahab E.M. Ibrahim |
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Affiliation: | 2. National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt;3. Faculty of Science, Ein Shams University, Abbassia, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | ![]() The corrosion behaviour of tin in oxalic, citric and tartaric acids in the pH range 2–6 and at concentrations 10?1–10?5 M was investigated. The results indicate that increasing the concentration of the organic acid and the pH of the medium up to 4 shifts the corrosion potential to a more negative value and increases the rate of corrosion. At pH values 5 and 6, a shift in the corrosion potential in a noble direction is accompanied by a decrease in the corrosion rate. A linear relationship is observed between the steady state potential (E) and the logarithmic concentration of the organic acid (log C) for the three acids studied: . It was concluded here that the corrosion mechanism in the pH range 2–4 is anodically controlled by the complexing of Sn2+ ions with organic acid anions and that the order of decreasing aggressiveness is oxalic > citric > tartaric acids. Corrosion was inhibited at pH values 5 and 6 and this was attributed to film formation on the surface of tin which may result from the hydrolysis of tin complex species. |
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