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Is the analysis of molecular electronic structure of corrosion inhibitors sufficient to predict the trend of their inhibition performance
Authors:Anton Kokalj
Affiliation:Department of Physical and Organic Chemistry, Jo?ef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:The often used approach in the corrosion inhibition studies employing quantum chemical calculations that relies on the correlation between molecular electronic structure parameters and inhibition effectiveness is critically examined. It is shown that the inhibition performance of three selected triazole-based corrosion inhibitors for copper - 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole (ATA), benzotriazole (BTAH), and 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (BTAOH) - cannot be explained on this basis in a sound manner. As the effectiveness of inhibitors is due to several phenomena, the outcome depends on the interplay between them and although molecular electronic parameters may provide many necessary elements, the involved effects can be estimated only approximately which may not always suffice. This supports the proposition that in general molecular electronic properties cannot be directly related to inhibition effectiveness - the actual relation is more involved - thus emphasizing the importance of a rigorous modeling of the inhibitor-surface interaction in the corrosion inhibition studies.
Keywords:Corrosion inhibitors  Role of dipole moment  Lateral interactions  Quantum chemical calculation  Benzotriazole
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