Use of Electrochemical Noise Measurements for Determining the Rate of Corrosion and the Surfactant Aggregate Transition Concentration at the Mild Steel–Liquid Interface

Corrosion events such as uniform corrosion, localized corrosion and hydrogen evolution at metal–liquid interfaces can be monitored by a combination of electrochemical noise and corrosion inhibition measurements. The effective prediction of corrosion inhibition by surfactants can be accomplished by d...

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Main Authors: Dong Y. Ryu, Michael L. Free
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2004-03-01
Series:Adsorption Science & Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1260/026361704323150935
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description Corrosion events such as uniform corrosion, localized corrosion and hydrogen evolution at metal–liquid interfaces can be monitored by a combination of electrochemical noise and corrosion inhibition measurements. The effective prediction of corrosion inhibition by surfactants can be accomplished by determining the surfactant aggregation transition concentration (atc) at the metal–liquid interface. This paper discusses the use of electrochemical noise measurements for determining the atc as well as the rate of corrosion.
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spelling doaj-art-87e3d682d956489b9e5b266da96cfe2d2025-01-03T00:10:42ZengSAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40382004-03-012210.1260/026361704323150935Use of Electrochemical Noise Measurements for Determining the Rate of Corrosion and the Surfactant Aggregate Transition Concentration at the Mild Steel–Liquid InterfaceDong Y. RyuMichael L. FreeCorrosion events such as uniform corrosion, localized corrosion and hydrogen evolution at metal–liquid interfaces can be monitored by a combination of electrochemical noise and corrosion inhibition measurements. The effective prediction of corrosion inhibition by surfactants can be accomplished by determining the surfactant aggregation transition concentration (atc) at the metal–liquid interface. This paper discusses the use of electrochemical noise measurements for determining the atc as well as the rate of corrosion.https://doi.org/10.1260/026361704323150935
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Use of Electrochemical Noise Measurements for Determining the Rate of Corrosion and the Surfactant Aggregate Transition Concentration at the Mild Steel–Liquid Interface
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title Use of Electrochemical Noise Measurements for Determining the Rate of Corrosion and the Surfactant Aggregate Transition Concentration at the Mild Steel–Liquid Interface
title_full Use of Electrochemical Noise Measurements for Determining the Rate of Corrosion and the Surfactant Aggregate Transition Concentration at the Mild Steel–Liquid Interface
title_fullStr Use of Electrochemical Noise Measurements for Determining the Rate of Corrosion and the Surfactant Aggregate Transition Concentration at the Mild Steel–Liquid Interface
title_full_unstemmed Use of Electrochemical Noise Measurements for Determining the Rate of Corrosion and the Surfactant Aggregate Transition Concentration at the Mild Steel–Liquid Interface
title_short Use of Electrochemical Noise Measurements for Determining the Rate of Corrosion and the Surfactant Aggregate Transition Concentration at the Mild Steel–Liquid Interface
title_sort use of electrochemical noise measurements for determining the rate of corrosion and the surfactant aggregate transition concentration at the mild steel liquid interface
url https://doi.org/10.1260/026361704323150935
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