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Corrosion of tin in aqueous solutions of mono-, Di- and trichloroacetic acids
Authors:S. M. Abdel-Wahaab  O. Abo-El Wafa  G. E. Kamel  S. M. Rashwan
Abstract:The corrosion behaviour of tin in stagnant mono-, di- and trichloroacetic acids solutions in the pH range 1–6 and at concentrations 4.0 to 5 × 10?4 M was investigated. The results indicate behaviour that is generally the same but there is some dependence on the acid concentration and the pH value. In 4.0 to 10?2 M solutions, the corrosion rate (W) increased with increasing acid concentration and decreasing pH value from 1 to 4 as follows: log W=a+b log C, where b=0.70, 0.42 and 0.35 for tri-, di- and mono-chloroacetic acids respectively. At high concentrations 4.0 to 10?2 M and in the pH range 1–6, the steady state corrosion potential shifted in the negative direction with increase of acid concentration accompanied by an increase in the corrosion rate, indicating that the corrosion process becomes anodically controlled by the complexing of Sn2+ ions with organic acid anions and that the order of aggressiveness is mono-?2 to 5.10?4 M) in the pH range 1–6 the steady state potential shifted in the noble direction with increase of acid concentration (accompanied by a remarkable decrease in the corrosion rate). Corrosion inhibition in dilute solutions was attributed to film formation on the surface of tin which may result from the hydrolysis of tin species.
Keywords:Corrosion  tin  chloroacetic acids
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