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The inhibition activity of ascorbic acid towards corrosion of steel in alkaline media containing chloride ions
Authors:L Valek  S Martinez  I Brnardi?
Affiliation:a Department of Electrochemistry, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Savska Cesta 16, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
b Department of Materials, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Ka?i?eva 26, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
c Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Maruli?ev Trg 20, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract:The activity of ascorbic acid towards steel corrosion in saturated Ca(OH)2 solution containing chloride ions was investigated in this study. Concentration and time dependence of the protective properties of the passive film were acquired by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The best inhibitive performance, i.e. the longest pitting initiation time was obtained in the presence of 10−3 M ascorbic acid, while both lower and higher concentrations showed shortening of the pitting-free period. The overall behaviour of ascorbic acid was attributed to its ability to form chelates of various solubility having various metal/ligand ratios and oxidation states of the chelated iron. The assumption of ascorbic acid assisted reductive dissolution of the passive layer at higher inhibitor concentrations was confirmed by cyclic voltammetry and ATR FTIR spectroscopy. It is proposed that the overall inhibitive effect at lower concentrations is due to the formation of insoluble surface chelates and the effective blocking of the Cl adsorption at the surface of passive film. A pronounced inhibitive effect observed after the pitting had initiated was ascribed to the formation of a resistive film at the pitted area.
Keywords:A  Steel  B  EIS  C  Pitting corrosion  C  Inhibition
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