Effect of Phosphate Concentration on the Corrosion of Iron in Water—Polyethylene Glycol Mixtures

CORROSION(2012)

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Various electrochemical measurement techniques (polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy [EIS], and electrochemical quartz microbalance [EQCM]) and accelerated corrosion tests were used to show that phosphates can be used as iron corrosion inhibitors in 20% polyethylene glycol (PEG 400) solutions. Their action mechanisms were found to modify the anodic behavior of the iron. In solutions with low-phosphate concentrations (< 5 x 10(-3) M), an iron oxide film formed, as in the case of aqueous solutions. But this oxide film did not provide protection and pitting occurred. At a phosphate concentration of 5 x 10(-3) M or more, the iron was protected but by a film that was different from the one observed in aqueous solutions. A deposit, composed of PEG and phosphates, adsorbed preferentially on the anodic sites of the iron.
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corrosion layer,inhibitor,iron,phosphate,polyethylene glycol
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